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  2. Taylor Swift's Affordable Shoe Collection Proves She's a True ...

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    5 Affordable Shoes in Taylor Swift's Collection getty images "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Of course, Taylor Swift has access to ...

  3. The 10 best shoes for standing all day in 2025 - AOL

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    Best affordable shoes for standing all day Dr. Scholl's Women's Kimberly II. $40 at Dr. Scholl's. Best house shoes for standing all day Oofos Women's Ooahh Slide Sandal. $60 at Oofos. See 5 more.

  4. Kitten heel - Wikipedia

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    Kitten heels are defined by their tapered heel, typically measuring between 2.5 and 5 centimeters (1 to 2 inches) in height. Unlike the taller stiletto heel, which can reach up to 12.5 centimeters (5 inches), kitten heels offer a lower and more stable alternative, while still maintaining the signature slender look of high-heeled footwear.

  5. The best shoes for flat feet for 2025, according to podiatrists

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    Many of the experts I consulted listed New Balance shoes as amongst their top choice for flat feet. Dr. Liza Egbogah, foot expert and orthopedic shoe designer at dr LIZA shoes, calls the New ...

  6. Plimsoll (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of white plimsolls labeled as "tennis shoes" In Hong Kong, white plimsolls functioned as cheap athletic shoes from the 1970s to the 1990s. Due to naming taboo (in Cantonese, 鞋 (shoes), sounds identical to 骸 (corpse)) and their color and shape resembling noodlefish, they were commonly known as baahk faahn yú(白飯魚). A pair ...

  7. Stiletto heel - Wikipedia

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    The stiletto heel came with the advent of technology using a supporting metal shaft or stem embedded into the heel, instead of wood or other, weaker materials that required a wide heel. [1] Italian shoe designer Salvatore Ferragamo paved the way for stilettos by inventing the steel arch.