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  2. 5 Statement-Making Black Shoes to Nail Wedding Guest Vibes - AOL

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    Cole Haan Gabbie Jewel mules feature a 3D Lux Comfort Technology, leather lining and padded sock for comfort. Plus, they also boast an “added arch and heel footbed padding.”

  3. 17 Chic Mules Every Woman Needs in Her Shoe Collection

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    Renn 57MM Leather Mules. Because every woman needs a pair of simple black mules that can be dressed up or down with ease. Size: 5-11 Heel Height: 2.25" Material: Leather

  4. Mule (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    The marabou mule promoted the time periods "sex-kitten" ideals. [16] The styles for mules in the 1960s and in the 1980s mirrored the shoe trends of their respective decades. For the 1960s, mules had angular shapes and pointy toes. [17] In the 1980s, this meant that mules were colorful, opulent, and highly accessorized with jewels. [18]

  5. Nordstrom customers are obsessed with these $50 shoes - AOL

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    Nordstrom customers are obsessed with these $50 shoes. ... 2019 at 1:18 PM. Slide, mule, backless loafer -- whatever you may call it, there is no escaping this shoe style for the warm weather ...

  6. Herbert Levine (company) - Wikipedia

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    The "Ballin' The Jack," also known as Spring-o-Lator mules, where an elastic strip allowed the wearer to keep the shoes securely on while wearing stockings despite the lack of any straps at the side or back of the shoes. [17] Through much of the 1950s and 1960s a wide range of shoe designers used Herbert Levine's Spring-o-Lators in their shoe ...

  7. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    As the shoes became a fashion trend, other members of society began donning high heels, and some elite members ordered their heels to be made even higher to distinguish themselves from the lower classes. [17] As women began to wear heeled shoes in the mid-to-late 17th century, societal trends moved to distinguish men's heels from women's heels.

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