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  2. Cavalier boot - Wikipedia

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    Cavalier boots are a style of boot that were popular in Europe between approximately 1500 and 1700. They are soft knee-high leather boots typically made of brown ...

  3. The 15 Best Knee-High Boots for Every Style, Calf Width and ...

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    Knee-high boots will never go out of style, but if current shopping trends are any indication, they’re primed and ready to be one of the top boot styles of 2024. Riding boots are on the rise as par

  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. List of medieval armour components - Wikipedia

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    Mail hosen, either knee-high or covering the whole leg. Poleyn: 13th: Plate that covers the knee, appeared early in the transition from mail to plate, later articulated to connect with the cuisses and schynbald or greave. Often with fins or rondel to cover gaps. Schynbald: 13th to 15th: Antiquity, lost but later reintroduced.

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    Sadie Knee-High Boots Stacked-heel enthusiasts, look no further. J.Crew’s Sadie comes highly recommended by customers, with plenty of five-star reviews for this comfortable heel.

  7. Chopine - Wikipedia

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    High chopines allowed a woman to tower over others. During the Renaissance, chopines became an article of women's fashion and were made increasingly taller; some extant examples exceed 50 cm (20 inches) in height. [2] In 1430 a Venetian law limited the height of chopines to three inches, but this regulation was widely ignored. [3]

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