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  2. These Stylish Chunky Loafers Will Transform Your ... - AOL

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    Chunky loafers have a thicker sole, extra height, and oftentimes, extra comfort! From high-heeled to mule versions, find the best chunky loafers to shop now.

  3. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    By the 20th century, high heels with a slim profile represented femininity; however, a thick high heel on a boot or clog was still socially acceptable for men. [2] Until the 1950s, shoe heels were typically made of wood, but in recent years they have been made of a variety of materials including leather , suede , and plastic .

  4. 6 Types of Shoes to Wear on a Cold-Weather Vacation

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    If a high heel is too much for you, especially in rough or uneven terrain, a smaller heel is "a sophisticated look as an alternative to high heels," he adds. ... With a chunky block heel, Silva ...

  5. Behold: 25 Comfortable Kitten Heels That Won’t Make Your Feet ...

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    These refined shoes are fit for a sharp suit set or midi skirt and chunky sweater combo, and the 1.38-inch heel height will make walking all day in these feel like a breeze. $83 at Charles & Keith 17.

  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.

  7. Shoe heel - Wikipedia

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    The heel and the sole come in contact with the ground. The geometry and material of the heel is an important factor in avoiding slipping. [3] Rocker shoes have a heel which is more elevated than the sole, and thus does not usually come in contact with the ground. Modifications to heels for orthopaedic purposes include the Thomas heel.