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  4. Mukluk - Wikipedia

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    Two pair of sealskin kamiit. Left, winter kamik, right, summer kamik. Mukluks [1] or kamik (Inuktitut: ᑲᒥᒃ [2]) (singular: ᑲᒪᒃ kamak, plural: ᑲᒦᑦ kamiit) are soft boots, traditionally made of reindeer (caribou) skin or sealskin, and worn by Indigenous Arctic peoples, including Inuit, Iñupiat, and Yup'ik.

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    What reviewers say. The shoppers have spoken, and nearly 6,000 have given the Sosushoe Memory Foam Slippers a perfect five-star rating on Amazon. "I live in these," confessed one reviewer ...

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    Frequently, women opted for girdles that included the clips instead of a separate belt. Hold-ups are the most common means of support. The inside of the top of the stockings has a band (typically silicone) of elastic or highly tractive material that resists slipping down the thigh. A garter is the least common means of support. It is slipped ...

  7. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    By the 18th century, high-heeled shoes had split along gender lines. By this time, heels for men were chunky squares attached to riding boots or tall formal dress boots, while women's high heels were narrow, pointy, and often attached to slipper-like dress shoes (similar to modern heels). [3]