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  2. Kickers (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Kickers is a youth brand created in 1970 in France that produces a wide range of footwear and clothing. Kickers was bought in 2007 by the Royer group. Kickers was bought in 2007 by the Royer group. Kickers are primarily popular amongst British school children, with Kickers 'Lo' style shoes being a popular choice of school shoes for British boys ...

  3. Brothel creeper - Wikipedia

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    A version of this style of shoe became popular with World War II soldiers in North Africa, who adopted suede boots with hard-wearing crepe rubber. [1] Writing in The Observer in 1991, John Ayto put the origin of the name 'brothel creeper' to the wartime years. [2]

  4. Discalced - Wikipedia

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    S. Teresa in ecstasy while writing her works and surprised by her sisters.French school, 18th century. Discalceation means "removal of footwear". The nuns in the Carmelite reform convents erected by Teresa of Ávila abstained from wearing shoes, and were therefore indicated as discalced.

  5. What 'breaking in' your shoes is actually doing to your feet

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    'Breaking in' your shoes in reality doesn't mean letting your shoes get used to the shape of your foot -- in fact it's quite the opposite: Your feet are going to be the ones working to adjust size ...

  6. Winklepicker - Wikipedia

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    The male shoes were lace-up Oxford style with a low heel and an exaggerated pointed toe. A Chelsea boot style (elastic-sided with a two-inch—later as much as two-and-one-half-inch—Cuban heels) was notably worn by the Beatles but although it had a pointed toe, was not considered to be a winklepicker. Winklepicker shoes were also worn by ...

  7. 9 Best Recovery Shoes of 2024 According to the Pros - AOL

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    These slides and slip-on sneakers can help support your feet, legs and ankles after a long run.

  8. Thigh-high boots - Wikipedia

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    Pair of fetish boots, c. 1900, from a Los Angeles County Museum of Art exhibit.. Laced leather boots were fashionable throughout the Victorian era for women. By the end of the 19th century, over-the-knee length laced leather boots were becoming a trend among London prostitutes wanting a style that would appeal to foot fetishists and clients interested in finding a dominatrix.

  9. Boot fetishism - Wikipedia

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    Unlike shoes, boot styles have often appeared as street wear before they inspire fashion designers. [9] Boots are usually seen as a sign of empowerment for the wearer, especially when worn by women. [10] This may be a reason for the connection to BDSM, where boots usually are seen as a statement of dominance.