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  2. Winklepicker - Wikipedia

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    Winklepickers or winkle pickers are a style of shoe or boot worn from the 1950s onward, especially popular with British rock and roll fans such as Teddy Boys. The feature that gives both the boot and shoe their name is the very sharp and long pointed toe, reminiscent of medieval poulaines and approximately the same as the long pointed toes on ...

  3. Poulaine - Wikipedia

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    A woodcut of Kraków (Latin: Cracovia) in Poland from the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle. The usual English name poulaine [1] [2] (/ p u ˈ l eɪ n /) is a borrowing and clipping of earlier Middle French soulers a la poulaine ("shoes in the Polish fashion") from the style's supposed origin in medieval Poland. [3]

  4. File:Goth Pikes winkle picker shoes.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. List of shoe styles - Wikipedia

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    Shoe designers have described a very large number of shoe styles, including the following: Leather ballet shoes, with feet shown in fifth position. A cantabrian albarca is a rustic wooden shoe in one piece, which has been used particularly by the peasants of Cantabria, northern Spain.

  6. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Footwear for women included low-heeled sandals and kitten-heeled pumps, as well as trendy white go-go boots and shoes of transparent plastic. [33] Shoes, boots, and handbags were often made of patent leather or vinyl. [34] The Beatles wore elastic-sided boots similar to Winkle-pickers with pointed toes and Cuban heels. These were known as ...

  7. Talk:Winklepicker - Wikipedia

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    are not a similar style of footwear. They're just another band that may or may not use winklepickers. (It's not sourced here or even mentioned there.) They aren't especially important afaik and the shoes aren't especially important to them or their fandom as far as the article says, let alone sources.