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  2. These Walking Sandals for Women Are as Comfy as They Are Cute

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    DREAM PAIRS Women's Closed Toe Hiking Sandals. ... Clarks Kitly Walk Sandal in Black. nordstrom.com. $110.00. Nordstrom. Dr. Scholl's Womens Golden Hour Platform Wedge Sandal.

  3. Wedge (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Some forms of wedge boots, called platform boots, have thick soles throughout. There are many styles available under the wedges footwear category; the most common styles are low wedge, t-straps wedge, ankle straps wedge, platform wedge, and closed-toe wedge.

  4. Clarks - Wikipedia

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    Clarks Summit University, located in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania; Clarksburg (disambiguation) Clarkson (disambiguation) Clarkston (disambiguation)

  5. Peep-toe shoe - Wikipedia

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    A peep-toe shoe is a woman's shoe (usually a pump, slingback, bootie, or any other dress shoe) in which there is an opening at the toe box which allows the toes to show. Peep-toe shoes were popular beginning in the 1940s [ 1 ] [ 2 ] but disappeared by the 1960s. [ 3 ]

  6. Caulkin - Wikipedia

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    For a horseshoe built as a concave caulk and wedge shoe, the 2 prongs differ: [1] [3] one prong ends with a caulkin, and the other prong ends with a wedge (with both facing downward to the ground). That caulk/wedge horseshoe is a traditional British hunting shoe, and it has been used to provide the horse with a sure-footed grip when working at ...

  7. Clark Brands - Wikipedia

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    Original Logo used through 1992 Former Clark Building (with Miller Lite sign), originally the headquarters for the Clark Oil and Refining Company.. Clark Brands, formerly Clark Oil, began as Clark's Super Gas and was a 20th-century oil company headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.