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  2. Ballet flat - Wikipedia

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    Ballet flats or ballet pumps are a style of shoe. The appearance is inspired by women's ballet shoes , with a very thin heel or the appearance of no heel at all. The style sometimes features a ribbon-like binding around the low tops of the slipper and may have a slight gathering at the top-front of the vamp ( toe box ) or a small, decorative ...

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    Vivaia. According to PureWow Beauty and Cultures Editor Chelsea Candelario, Vivaia’s Margot 2.0 is *the* flat that’ll persuade even the most skeptical into loving ballet flats.She tells me ...

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    These pink ballet flats from J.Crew look like actual ballet slippers! As one shopper said, “If you’re looking for a classic, versatile leather ballet flat… these are it.” $128.00

  5. Ballet and fashion - Wikipedia

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    The ballet flat went on to become everyday footwear. [21] Designers of high fashion and haute couture collaborated frequently with star ballerinas such as Margot Fonteyn in the 1940s. Couturiers such as Pierre Balmain designed costume for ballet as well as high fashion. Designers Christian Dior and Jacques Fath were both influenced by ballet ...

  6. Plimsoll (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    A plimsoll, also spelled plimsole, [1] or pump [2] (also known as a gym shoe [2] [1] or a sandshoe [1]), is a light sports shoe with a canvas upper and flat rubber sole. The shoe originated in the United Kingdom, [ citation needed ] there called a "sand shoe", acquiring the nickname "plimsoll" in the 1870s.

  7. Mary Jane (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane was a character created by Richard Felton Outcault, "Father of the Sunday Comic Strip", for his comic strip Buster Brown, which was first published in 1902. [citation needed] She was the sister of the title character Buster Brown and was drawn from real life, as Outcault had a daughter of the same name.

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