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  2. Jelly shoes - Wikipedia

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    Typical children's jelly shoes dating from the 1980s. Jelly Shoes early summer models were bright, colorful and sometimes glitter-infused. They came in 12 different colors and had a vanilla or lemon perfume. [10] The winter models, or "Robin Hood" boots, were walking shoes with laces and jacquard lining, and escarpins decorated with a bow tie. [4]

  3. The Ultimate Millennial Throwback Shoe Is Back in Style ... - AOL

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    Abby Hepworth for PureWow. Indeed, Melissa has been making jelly-inspired shoes for decades, in a wide range of silhouettes. Assistant Editor Delia Curtis got a pair of Melissa jelly loafers for ...

  4. 15 Best ’80s Fashion Trends You’ll Actually Want to ... - AOL

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    The '80s are SO back and we’re hear to share the 15 Best 80s Fashion Trends. Read on and shop from the top1980s outfit inspiration for 2023. 15 Best ’80s Fashion Trends You’ll Actually Want ...

  5. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    From 1980 until 1983, popular women's accessories included thin belts, knee-high boots with thick kitten heels, sneakers, jelly shoes (a new trend at the time), [20] mules, round-toed shoes and boots, jelly bracelets (inspired by Madonna in 1983), [21] shoes with thick heels, small, thin necklaces (with a variety of materials, such as gold and ...

  6. Head's Up: Jelly Sandals Are Back and Taking Over This Summer

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    The best thing about jelly shoes: Just like those polarizing mesh ballet flats, jellies let your feet breathe while looking way cuter than a pair of flip-flops. It's a win-win! It's a win-win!

  7. Brothel creeper - Wikipedia

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    A version of this style of shoe became popular with World War II soldiers in North Africa, who adopted suede boots with hard-wearing crepe rubber. [1] Writing in The Observer in 1991, John Ayto put the origin of the name 'brothel creeper' to the wartime years. [2]

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