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  2. Gather ’Round to See the Square Toe Boots I’m Swooning Over

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    Feast your eyes on the boot in question—A.K.A. the impetus for my square toe spiral. I love a moto boot paired with something unexpected, like a skirt suit. Or, just wear a white tee and jeans ...

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    The square toe-shoe was a proverbial statement of the ‘90s, and as Justin Timberlake once said, “what goes around comes around,” especially in fashion. Sure, the style has reportedly been ...

  4. Cowboy boot - Wikipedia

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    Women's boots have become a significant part of the more recent history of cowboy boots. Toe styles have varied through the years, but the basics remain the same. Popular toe styles include snip, wide snip, square, and round. One accessory used with cowboy boots is spurs, which are sometimes attached to the heel of each boot to cue a horse ...

  5. Rocker bottom shoe - Wikipedia

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    The shoes are generically known by a variety of names, including round bottom shoes, [1] round/ed sole shoes, [2] and toning shoes, [3] but also by various brand names. [4] Tyrell & Carter identified at least six standard variations of the rocker sole shoe and named them: toe-only rocker , rocker bar , mild rocker , heel-to-toe rocker ...

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  7. Mary Jane (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane was a character created by Richard Felton Outcault, "Father of the Sunday Comic Strip", for his comic strip Buster Brown, which was first published in 1902. [citation needed] She was the sister of the title character Buster Brown and was drawn from real life, as Outcault had a daughter of the same name.