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  2. The 16 Best Suede Sneakers for Women Define Low-Key Luxury - AOL

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    Superstar Mixed Leather Low-Top Sneakers. Golden Goose's cult-loved Superstar sneakers are even more covetable in barely beige suede. Sizes: 5-12 Colors: Pale beige

  3. Fashion boot - Wikipedia

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    Ankle boots generally have a shaft height of less than 8 inches (20 cm), calf-length boots 8–15 inches (20–38 cm), knee-length boots 15–19 inches (38–48 cm), while over-the knee boots have shaft lengths of 19 inches (38 cm) or more; however these divisions are arbitrary and at the boundaries the decision as to whether a boot is, for ...

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

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    The struggle to find stylish boots for wide calves is over. I found 10 of the best wide calf boots for every size, style, and budget, starting at just $58. These Editor-Loved Wide-Calf Boots Come ...

  5. Go-go boot - Wikipedia

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    The original go-go boots, as defined by André Courrèges in 1964, were white, low-heeled, and mid-calf in height, [2] a specific style which is sometimes called the Courrèges boot. [3] [4] Since then, the term go-go boot has come to include the knee-high, square-toed boots with block heels that were very popular in the 1960s and 1970s; as ...

  6. 17 Pairs of Combat Boots to Rely On Forevermore - AOL

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    Moonlith Brushed Leather Combat Boots. I dream of an aprè ski moment in these. Prada, fur, combat silhouette—what more could you want? Size: 4.5-11.5 Colors: Black Material: Leather, rubber

  7. Russian boot - Wikipedia

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    From the mid-1910s into the early '20s, as hemlines rose from ankle length to mid-calf, high-heeled Russian boots with pointe or rounded toes, were increasingly popular. [7] [8] They were available in a variety of styles, calf- or knee-length, with a Cuban or Louis heel, [9] [10] which could be pull-on, or zip-fastened for a closer fit. [11]