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  2. Reebok Freestyle - Wikipedia

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    Reebok Freestyle is an athletic shoe introduced in 1982 by Reebok.The Freestyle was the first sneaker designed (by Angel Martinez [1]) and marketed for women. [2] [3] [4] It helped Reebok into the mainstream athletic wear market and fashion scene along with becoming one of the most popular athletic shoes of all time. [5]

  3. High-top - Wikipedia

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    Converse All-Stars, Air Jordans, Nike Air Forces 1, 2, and 3, Reebok Freestyle, Reebok BB4600, Nike Air Yeezy and Fila Foggia Hi LTD are examples of high top sneakers. Others include skateboarding sneakers, such as the Vans Vault Hi Fi LX. High-tops are supportive to the wearer's ankles and are useful to those with hypermobility and fallen arches.

  4. Stiletto dance - Wikipedia

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    It is named after the stiletto heel women's shoe style, since one of its distinguishing features is the wearing of high-heel shoes during performance. Stiletto dance is a solo dance genre often featured in routines seen in pop and hip-hop music videos. Its techniques and dance vocabulary derive from a wide range of dance styles used in music ...

  5. Category:Dance shoes - Wikipedia

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    Ghillies (dance shoes) Greek sandals; J. Jazz shoe; P. Pointe shoe; T. Tap shoe This page was last edited on 22 April 2014, at 19:43 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  6. Top 10 Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made - AOL

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    High-fashion designer names, incredibly talented artists and the world’s finest jewels make these the most expensive shoes in the world. 10 Most Expensive Shoes Ever Made

  7. Pointe shoe - Wikipedia

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    Pointe shoes were conceived in response to the desire for dancers to appear weightless and sylph-like and have evolved to enable dancers to dance en pointe (on the tips of their toes) for extended periods of time. [5] [6] They are manufactured in a variety of colors, most commonly in shades of light pink.