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  2. The 15 Most Comfortable Platform Shoes, From Boots to ... - AOL

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    These ankle boots come in the deepest black, with a treaded platform for walking anywhere and everywhere this winter. Heel height: 1.5" platform Materials: 60% polyurethane,3 5% polyester, 5% ...

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    Image credit: Nordstrom 1. Stuart Weitzman Zuzanna Over-the-Knee Boot These over-the-knee suede boots have been a staple in Stuart Weitzman's collections for years.

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    Ask us every year what we’re excited to buy for fall, and every year we’ll say, “a new pair of boots.” And now that the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale has arrived, we plan to take full ...

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    Lug Sole Platform Ankle Boots. ... Tackle Ankle Boot. Steve Madden's fashionable block heel booties feature a wide base for added stability, and the stretchy sock fit will form-fit to any calf or ...

  6. Platform shoe - Wikipedia

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    Platform shoes may also be high heels, in which case the heel is raised significantly higher than the ball of the foot. Extreme heights, of both the sole and heel, can be found in fetish footwear such as ballet boots , where the sole may be up to 20 cm (8 in) high and the heels up to 40 cm (16 in) or more.

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    Harry Rosen and Nordstrom retail the brand in Canada. [1] The brand competed successfully against "Park Avenue" brands like Allen Edmonds with its American-made shows in the $600 rangem, with Italian-made shoes in the $300–350 range. The Italian-made products were generally lighter and sleeker, and seemed more modern, but not as high quality.