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  2. 21 Boots and Sneakers to Nail the Chunky Shoe Trend ... - AOL

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    Chunky shoes aren’t only trendy, but they’re also an ultra-functional pick for dodging snow, ice and puddles. Whether leaping over snow piles or trudging through slush, you’re going to want ...

  3. Thigh-high boots - Wikipedia

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    Thigh-high boots. Thigh-high boots, known also as thigh-length boots or simply thigh boots, are boots that extend above the knees to at least mid-thigh. Other terms for this footwear include over-the-knee boots, a name originally used for 15th century riding boots for men. These are sometimes called pirate boots, especially when cuffed.

  4. 13 Transitional Outfits to Wear in October - AOL

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    Saab explains that a mini skirt or dress would work well with an oversized sweater and Western boots; you can also "finish off with a sharp, flat sling-back — the true trans-seasonal hero.

  5. The 5 Shoe Trends You’ll See Everywhere This Fall ... - AOL

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    Try sporting cowboy, moto or riding boots instead, if you want something that has a bit more personality than your average knee-high boot. Pantone’s Top 7 Fall Color Trend Predictions, Plus 2 I ...

  6. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The frenzy for boots had cooled down by the late 1970s, but they remained popular, especially in the winter. They became less flamboyant by that point in time, and they mostly came in black, brown, or burgundy. The most popular boots were either knee-high or reached the mid-calf, and were made in leather, suede, urethane, or rubber.

  7. Knee-high boot - Wikipedia

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    Knee-high boots are boots that rise to the knee, or slightly thereunder or over. They are generally tighter around the leg shaft and ankle than at the top. Originally made of leather, versions made of a synthetic rubber (PVC, Neoprene, etc.), they are used by fishermen, dairy workers, stable hands, duck hunters, clammers, etc. to protect the ...