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  2. Payless (footwear retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Payless ShoeSource Worldwide, LLC [3] (formerly known as Payless ShoeSource Inc.), is an American multinational discount footwear chain. Established in 1956 by cousins Louis and Shaol Pozez, Payless was a privately held company owned by Blum Capital , and Golden Gate Capital .

  3. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    High-heeled shoes, also known as high heels, are a type of shoe with an upward-angled sole. The heel in such shoes is raised above the ball of the foot. High heels cause the legs to appear longer, make the wearer appear taller, and accentuate the calf muscle .

  4. Payless DIY - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 Payless bought thirteen stores in the North and West of England and Wales from Paul Madeley (an ex-professional footballer). The Madeley staff and field management were retained and the stores were rebranded as Payless. In 1991, Ward White was bought by the Boots Group. Boots negotiated a merger of Payless with W.H.Smith's Do It All ...

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  6. Stiletto heel - Wikipedia

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    A stiletto heel, or just stiletto, is a shoe with a long, thin, high heel. It is named after the stiletto dagger. Stiletto heels may vary in length from 2.5 centimetres (1 inch) to 25 cm (10 inches) or more if a platform sole is used, and are sometimes defined as having a diameter at the ground of less than 1 cm (slightly less than half an inch).

  7. Fashion boot - Wikipedia

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    An even higher combination was the Pan-T-Boot, a single garment combining stretch tights with boots. [68] In summer, pale, high-legged boots in printed or open weave fabric were teamed with summery dresses; [69] these often had extensive cut-outs, so that they were more like high-legged sandals than conventional boots.