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  2. Winklepicker - Wikipedia

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    Winklepicker boots are very popular in Germany among the modern Vogue goth and punk subcultures, who refer to the boots as "pikes" or "pickers". [ citation needed ] Although slightly pointed toes are often a feature of women's fashion shoes, they are usually nowadays "tamed down" or shortened (often sacrificing comfortable toe space) for mass ...

  3. Brothel creeper - Wikipedia

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    A version of this style of shoe became popular with World War II soldiers in North Africa, who adopted suede boots with hard-wearing crepe rubber. [1] Writing in The Observer in 1991, John Ayto put the origin of the name 'brothel creeper' to the wartime years. [2]

  4. List of shoe styles - Wikipedia

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    Shoe designers have described a very large number of shoe styles, including the following: Leather ballet shoes, with feet shown in fifth position. A cantabrian albarca is a rustic wooden shoe in one piece, which has been used particularly by the peasants of Cantabria, northern Spain.

  5. History of modern Western subcultures - Wikipedia

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    Some of the British post-war street youths hanging around bombsites in urban areas and getting drawn into petty crime began to dress in a variation of the zoot suit style called a drape suit, with a country style bootlace tie, winklepicker shoes, drainpipe trousers, and Elvis Presley style slicked hair.

  6. Talk:Winklepicker - Wikipedia

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    "The very extended winklepicker toe for women has recently been reintroduced by English shoe designers, Roger and Sarah Adams. The shoes are exclusively made in Italy ...

  7. Category:Shoes - Wikipedia

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  8. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Typical casual wear for this time included Nehru jackets, ethnic inspired tunics, turtlenecks, candy striped blazers, [339] winklepicker boots with Cuban heels, and hip-hugging elephant bell-bottoms. [340] Accessories like color-matching nylon zippers and bright braided belts were common and also fitted in with the Peacock style. [341]

  9. Beatle boot - Wikipedia

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    The Beatles, seen here in 1963. Beatle boots are a direct descendant of the Chelsea boot, but have an even more pointed toe—compare the slightly earlier winklepickers—and a centre seam stitch running from ankle to toe, and the flamenco boot, from which its Cuban heel was derived.