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  2. Is this price a mistake? These chic ankle boots are only $10 ...

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    The Time and Tru Women's Core Ankle Boots have nearly 2,000 reviews at Walmart, holding a steady 4.3-star rating. The majority of the reviews (88%) are positive, but 1- and 2-star reviewers have ...

  3. Chelsea boot - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea boots in black calf leather. Chelsea boots are close-fitting, ankle-length boots with elastic side panels, a low heel and a snug fit around the ankle. They often have a loop or tab of fabric on the back of the boot, enabling the boot to be pulled on.

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    Knit Chelsea Ankle Boots Perfect for those nasty weather days, these Chelsea boots feature a thick sold and elevated heel to keep the suede top far from any mud puddles or snow slushes.

  5. Jodhpur boot - Wikipedia

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    Fashion Jodhpur boot with classic ankle strap A pair of modern Jodhpur-style riding boots with elastic sides. The Jodhpur boot is an ankle boot or Chelsea boot designed as a riding boot with a rounded toe and a low heel. They originally fastened with a strap and buckle, but today the term also includes designs with straps that do not wrap ...

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    Jay Bhuta, D.P.M., a podiatric surgical expert at Ankle & Foot Doctors of New Jersey, especially likes these boots for people with wide ankles, since they have plenty of room at the top. One ...

  7. Australian work boot - Wikipedia

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    The elasticated side design, originally invented in England by Joseph Sparkes Hall in 1837, [1] allows the wearer to put on or remove their boots without the hassle of laces, while enjoying the firm fit of lace-up boots. In addition due to the boot not using laces, the fit is less tight, allowing the foot to breathe, which is beneficial in warm ...