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  2. Yes, You Do Need These Stunning (& Comfortable!) Ankle Boots

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    Sienna Leather Ankle Boot. We're confident you'll brave the elements (and long days) like the fashionable pro you are in these seam-sealed waterproof Nubuck boots from Vionic, a brand that ...

  3. These Cute and Comfortable Ankle Boots Are Perfect for Fall ...

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    These perforated suede ankle boots look at least double their price, and they come loaded with the brand’s signature cushioning and a pull tab for easy wear. Plus, reviewers love how easy they ...

  4. Knee-high boot - Wikipedia

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    A pair of knee-high leather boots from Tory Burch LLC "Senior boots" worn by the senior cadets at Texas A&M University. Knee-high boots are boots that rise to the knee, or slightly thereunder or over. They are generally tighter around the leg shaft and ankle than at the top.

  5. 6 Types of Shoes to Wear on a Cold-Weather Vacation

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    If there's a lot of snow, choose a boot that is knee-high, and if the snow's light, choose a boot that's ankle-high. Look for buckles or laces to keep it snug." You'll also want to think about weight.

  6. Chelsea boot - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea boots in black calf leather. Chelsea boots are close-fitting, ankle-length boots with elastic side panels, a low heel and a snug fit around the ankle. They often have a loop or tab of fabric on the back of the boot, enabling the boot to be pulled on. The boot dates back to the Victorian era, when it was worn by both men and women. [1]

  7. Puttee - Wikipedia

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    The Red Army typically used them with laced ankle boots where the legs were insufficiently protected, though jackboots were more common. [6] When the British Army finally replaced battledress with the 1960 Pattern Combat Dress, [7] ankle high puttees replaced the webbing gaiters. [8] These continued to be worn until the 1980s.