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  2. Walmart Has the Cutest Fall Boots Starting at Just $20 - AOL

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    Square Toe Dress Boots. walmart.com. $29.98. Tall Western Boot. ... Side Zipper Block Heel Knee High Boots. These high-knee boots come in a whopping 16 different colors, so you could theoretically ...

  3. Gather ’Round to See the Square Toe Boots I’m Swooning Over

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    Square Toe Leather Chelsea Boots. COS is a go-to for elevated staples, which is precisely what I’d call this Chelsea boot. Wear these over and over again unapologetically this season. Sizes: 5 ...

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    Vivaia Square-Toe Heels Vivaia Assistant Commerce Editor Natalie LaBarbera loves the knit outer fabric, too, she explains: “These block heels are the perfect shoe that really can be worn anywhere.

  5. Cowboy boot - Wikipedia

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    The "roper" style is a newer design with a short boot shaft that stops above the ankle but before the middle of the calf, with a very low and squared-off "roper" heel, shaped to the sole of the boot, usually less than one inch high. Roper boots are usually made with rounded toes, but styles with squared toe correlate with style changes in ...

  6. Beatle boot - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Beatle boot replicas. A Beatle boot or Cuban boot [1] is a style of boot that has been worn since the late 1950s but made popular by the English rock group the Beatles in the 1960s. The boots are a variant of the Chelsea boot: they are tight-fitting, Cuban-heeled, ankle-high boots with a sharp pointed toe. The style can feature either ...

  7. Fashion boot - Wikipedia

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    Designed by her husband, made by the bottier Favereau, and styled with a low heel and a square toe, she had versions in red, white, green, and yellow. [1] [2] By 1915 The New York Times was reporting that, inspired by Mme Poiret, women had adopted these "Russian boots" as an acceptable alternative to baring ankles and calves. [3]

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