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  2. 47 Gifts for Tween Girls, Recommended by Tweens and the ... - AOL

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    The sporty girl in your life needs high-quality socks to get her through practice and beyond. These ones are amply cushioned to keep her feet comfortable in cleats or sneakers. They come in a pack ...

  3. Mother sparks debate after allowing young daughter to buy heels

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    A mother has sparked a debate after allowing her seven-year-old daughter wear heels. Liana DeGeorge recently took to Instagram Reels to reveal that her daughter was “begging” her to buy her ...

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  5. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    High heels cause the legs to appear longer, make the wearer appear taller, and accentuate the calf muscle. [1] There are many types of high heels in varying styles, heights, and materials. High heels have been used in various ways to convey nationality, professional affiliation, gender, and social status. High heels have been an important ...

  6. Okobo - Wikipedia

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    A pair of okobo with a woven bamboo top surface. Okobo (おこぼ), also referred to as pokkuri, bokkuri, or koppori geta (all onomatopoeic terms taken from the sound okobo make when walking), [1] are traditional Japanese wooden sandals worn by young girls for Shichi-Go-San, young women during Coming of Age Day and apprentice geisha in some regions of Japan.

  7. Limited Too - Wikipedia

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    Limited Too was a clothing and lifestyle retailer, and current brand, targeting the tween girl market, formerly owned by Tween Brands, Inc. (formerly known as Limited Too, Inc. and Too, Inc.). Since 2015, the brand has been owned by Bluestar Alliance, LLC, having lain dormant for six years after the store bearing its name converted to Justice. [1]