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  2. Mexican pointy boots - Wikipedia

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    Mexican pointy boots (Spanish: Botas picudas mexicanas) or tribal boots (Spanish: botas tribaleras) are a style of pointed fashion boots made with elongated toes that were a popular footwear for men in parts of Mexico. The boots were commonly worn in an ironic and comedic way by males involved in the tribal music subculture that thrived in the ...

  3. Pointed shoe - Wikipedia

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    Jutti with a nokh, or pointy tip; Opanci, worn by Balkan peasants since antiquity; Mexican pointy boots, worn in Mexico and the southern United States since the 21st century; Pigache, worn in 11th–13th century Europe; Poulaines, worn in 14th & 15th century Europe; Winklepickers, worn in Britain and elsewhere from the 1960s to present

  4. Winklepicker - Wikipedia

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    The male shoes were lace-up Oxford style with a low heel and an exaggerated pointed toe. A Chelsea boot style (elastic-sided with a two-inch—later as much as two-and-one-half-inch—Cuban heels) was notably worn by the Beatles but although it had a pointed toe, was not considered to be a winklepicker. Winklepicker shoes were also worn by ...

  5. 20 Pairs of Over-The-Knee Boots That Are Exceptionally Cool

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    Qulie Pointy Toe Over The Knee Dress Boot. The stylish pointed toe and mid-height heel is super sophisticated on this tasteful suede style from Marc Fisher. Size: 5-12. Colors: Taupe or Black ...

  6. Cowboy boot - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican cowboy boots only came in three styles, rounded toe, pointed toe, and tribal toes, while the Americans offer many more styles. Also, the idea of using skins on the boots came from Northern Mexico, as well as the colors, which imitate the color of Mexican ranches. [citation needed]

  7. Heeeere's Ronnie! Ronald Mathis a Corpus Christi icon with ...

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    With his oversized cowboy hat, pointy boots, colorful clothes and bicycle, Ronald Mathis is a Corpus Christi icon.