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  2. Wedge (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Men's boots of this kind became popular during the 1970s. Some forms of wedge boots, called platform boots, have thick soles throughout. There are many styles available under the wedges footwear category; the most common styles are low wedge, t-straps wedge, ankle straps wedge, platform wedge, and closed-toe wedge.

  3. List of boots - Wikipedia

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    Knee-high boots; Thigh-high boots; Wedge boots; Chap boots; Moccasins; Styles. Chelsea boots; Chukka boot; ... Steel-toe boots (safety boots) Snow boots; Equestrian boots

  4. 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.

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    15 brilliant fall fashion deals at Nordstrom: Save on boots, jackets, coats and more. 10 new arrivals to shop at Nordstrom this August — can't miss styles starting at $15.

  6. Boot (torture) - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish boot was an iron casing for the leg and foot. Wood or iron wedges were hammered in between the casing and the victim's flesh. A similar device, commonly referred to as a shin crusher, squeezed the calf between two curved iron plates, studded with spikes, teeth, and knobs, to fracture the tibia and fibula.

  7. Nutukas - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, a grass, (such as sennegrass), [6] was used inside the boot to keep the foot dry and warm; now, a felt slipper or valenki is commonly worn instead. The stiff beaked toe of Sámi boots differentiate nutukas from mukluks and other styles of Arctic footwear. [7]

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