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  2. These Editor-Loved Wide-Calf Boots Come in 8 (!) Different ...

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    Just note that these boots have the smallest circumference of all the wide-calf boots on this list at around 15.7 inches. Calf circumference : 15.7 inches (varies by size) Size range : 6 to 11

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    Any woman with wide calves knows the struggle of finding cute and trendy boots that fit properly…or at all. Some simply give up, swearing off of riding boots, ankle boots and knee-highs boots forev

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    4. Journee Collection Aurora Wide Calf Boots. A trendy homage to the iconic go-go boots of the '60s, these wide-calf, knee-high heels are are a super cute option to dress up a simple outfit. Buy ...

  5. American Landrace - Wikipedia

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    The American Landrace is a long, lean, white pig with 16 or 17 ribs. The head is long and narrow, the ears are large and heavy and hang forward close to the snout. The back is only slightly arched or is nearly flat. The side is even and well-fleshed and the ham is plump but not over-fat.

  6. British Landrace pig - Wikipedia

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    The British Landrace is a British domestic breed of pig and one of the most popular in the United Kingdom. [1] It is pink with heavy drooping ears that cover most of the face and is bred for pork and bacon. [2] The breed originated in the 1949 importation of 12 landrace pigs from Scandinavia — four boars and eight gilts (immature females). [1]

  7. André Courrèges - Wikipedia

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    The open toe on this footwear was not the shaped, contoured hole usually seen on open-toed pumps but what looked like a straight lopping off of the front of the foot piece or as if the front of the toe piece hadn't been sewn down to the sole but had just been left open, the toes hidden beneath but receiving air from the open end.