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  2. Patent leather - Wikipedia

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    Patent leather and poromerics are used in applications where an eye-catching glossy appearance is the most important consideration. Examples include fashion items such as wallets and handbags, dance and uniform shoes, thigh-high boots and professional wrestling boots, belts and trench coats. In recent years patent leather has become a popular ...

  3. Category:Leather clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Leather clothing" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alligator leather;

  4. Category:High fashion brands - Wikipedia

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    High fashion clothing brandsbrands currently showing at one of the world's four major fashion weeks, in Paris, Milan, London, and New York Subcategories. This ...

  5. Category:Clothing brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing brands" The following 171 pages are in this category, out of 171 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A.F.C.A (clothing)

  6. List of boots - Wikipedia

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    2 Styles. Toggle Styles subsection. ... In this list of boots, ... Fashion boots; Go-go boots; Hessian (boot) Mukluks; Pointed toe boots;

  7. Clothing terminology - Wikipedia

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    The Bloomer Costume was a type of women's clothing introduced in the Antebellum period, that changed the style from dresses to a more male-type style, which was devised by Amelia Bloomer. The Wellington boot was a cavalry boot devised by the Duke of Wellington, originally made from leather, but now normally rubber.

  8. Oxford shoe - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Oxfords were plain, formal shoes, made of leather, but they evolved into a range of styles suitable for formal, uniform, or casual wear. On the basis of function and the dictates of fashion, Oxfords are now made from a variety of materials, including calf leather, faux and genuine patent leather , suede, and canvas.

  9. Wilsons Leather - Wikipedia

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    Wilsons Leather is a U.S. leather brand, selling products such as leather jackets, belts, shoes, handbags, and gloves. At its peak in 2002, the Minneapolis-based retailer had 763 stores in 46 states and Canada. The company stores used to sell product assortments from brands such as DKNY, Michael Kors, Guess?, and Cole Haan. [2]