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  2. Gather ’Round to See the Square Toe Boots I’m Swooning Over

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    After careful evaluation of the market, here are the best square toe boots. Scroll on for my top 13 picks.

  3. Cowboy boot - Wikipedia

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    Toe styles have varied through the years, but the basics remain the same. Popular toe styles include snip, wide snip, square, and round. One accessory used with cowboy boots is spurs, which are sometimes attached to the heel of each boot to cue a horse while riding.

  4. Square-Toe Shoes Are Here to Stay, and Here are 21 of Our ...

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    The square toe-shoe was a proverbial statement of the ‘90s, and as Justin Timberlake once said, “what goes around comes around,” especially in fashion. Sure, the style has reportedly been ...

  5. Shoe - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known shoes are sagebrush bark sandals dating from approximately 7000 or 8000 BC, found in the Fort Rock Cave in the US state of Oregon in 1938. [5] The world's oldest leather shoe, made from a single piece of cowhide laced with a leather cord along seams at the front and back, was found in the Areni-1 cave complex in Armenia in 2008 and is believed to date to 3500 BC.

  6. Rocker bottom shoe - Wikipedia

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    The shoes are generically known by a variety of names, including round bottom shoes, [1] round/ed sole shoes, [2] and toning shoes, [3] but also by various brand names. [4] Tyrell & Carter identified at least six standard variations of the rocker sole shoe and named them: toe-only rocker , rocker bar , mild rocker , heel-to-toe rocker ...

  7. Brogue shoe - Wikipedia

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    Pair of full brogue shoes. The brogue (derived from the Gaeilge bróg (), and the Gaelic bròg for "shoe") [1] [2] is a style of low-heeled shoe or boot traditionally characterised by multiple-piece, sturdy leather uppers with decorative perforations (or "broguing") and serration along the pieces' visible edges.