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  2. 17 of the Best Heeled Boots and Booties for Fall - AOL

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    Tall Heeled Boots 1. Our Absolute Favorite: When it comes to sleek, timeless fashion, you can’t go wrong with these knee-high Franco Sarto boots and their 3.5-inch block heels!

  3. 6 Classic Shoe Styles Every Fashion Girl Should Own - AOL

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    Keep the heel low (less than three inches) and make sure the shoe is supportive, particularly the toe bed: "Excessively high heels can put excessive pressure on the balls of your feet, increasing ...

  4. Taylor Swift Wears High Heeled Cowboy Boots to Cheer on ...

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    David Eulitt - Getty Images She finished her look with knee-high black Christian Louboutin " Santia Botta" boots—which appear to be a subtle take on a cowboy boot—and carried a Dior bag. Shop Now

  5. Beatle boot - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Beatle boot replicas. A Beatle boot or Cuban boot [1] is a style of boot that has been worn since the late 1950s but made popular by the English rock group the Beatles in the 1960s. The boots are a variant of the Chelsea boot: they are tight-fitting, Cuban-heeled, ankle-high boots with a sharp pointed toe. The style can feature either ...

  6. Category:High-heeled footwear - Wikipedia

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  7. Galoshes - Wikipedia

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    Galoshes are overshoes, and not to be confused with the form of large slip-on rubber boots (known in the United Kingdom as Wellington boots). A protective layer (made variously of leather , rubber, or synthetic ripstop material) that only wraps around a shoe's upper is known as a spat or gaiter .