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  2. Thigh-high boots - Wikipedia

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    Thigh-high boots, known also as thigh-length boots or simply thigh boots, are boots that extend above the knees to at least mid-thigh. Other terms for this footwear include over-the-knee boots, a name originally used for 15th century riding boots for men. These are sometimes called pirate boots, especially when cuffed. Over-the-knee boots are ...

  3. Fustanella - Wikipedia

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    There are three types of footwear that complement the fustanella: 1) the kundra, which are black shoes with a metal buckle, 2) the sholla, which are sandals with leather thongs tied around a few inches above the ankle, 3) the opinga, which is a soft leather shoe, with turned-up points, which, when intended for children, are surmounted with a ...

  4. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    [232] [233] Other popular articles of clothing included kimono style shirts, frilly lace blouses, tunics, [150] boots with stacked Cuban heels, crop tops, furry ugg boots, [234] kilts, [235] [234] mint green safari jackets with Nudie Cohn inspired embroidery, [236] shiny jackets with shoulder pads and puffy sleeves, flared trousers, [230 ...

  5. Wellington boot - Wikipedia

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    A Wellington boot, often shortened to welly, [1] and also known as a gumboot, rubber boot, or rain boot, [2] [3] is a type of waterproof boot made of rubber. Originally a type of leather riding boot adapted from Hessian boots , a style of military foot wear, Wellington boots were worn and popularised by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington .

  6. Parrot - Wikipedia

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    Without turning its head, a parrot can see from just below its bill tip, all above its head, and quite far behind its head. Parrots also have quite a wide frontal binocular field for a bird, although this is nowhere near as large as primate binocular visual fields. [40] Unlike humans, the vision of parrots is also sensitive to ultraviolet light ...

  7. Siberian tiger - Wikipedia

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    Siberian tiger face. Felis tigris was the scientific name proposed by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 for the tiger. [12] In the 19th century, several tiger specimens were collected in East Asia and described: