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  2. Ghillies (dance shoes) - Wikipedia

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    Some dancers will also wrap the laces/elastics around the soles of the feet. The soles usually stretch across the entire bottom of the shoe (full-soled) and are made from leather. Some ghillies, however, are split-soled, with a leather sole under the heel and under the ball of the foot.

  3. The best shoes for plantar fasciitis in 2025 - AOL

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    The lace-up athletic upper also keeps your foot locked in place for a secure fit. The Beast and Ariel are also highly cushioned, which means comfort for sore, achy feet.

  4. These Pics Of Jessica Chastain's Chiseled Legs In Fishnets ...

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    The 45-year-old's 'fit accentuated just how strong she is from head to toe, but her toned legs took center stage. It's no surprise that Jessica is so toned, because her workout routine is pretty ...

  5. Knee-high boot - Wikipedia

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    Most slip on, but there are varieties with buckles or zippers, and those that lace up. They may, or may not, have high heels or platforms. Knee-high boots are used in the fashion world since at least the 1950s. [1] The fashion boot article discusses this in depth. Certain types can also be known as muckers or fishing boots.

  6. The 10 best shoes for standing all day in 2025 - AOL

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    Created as a recovery shoe designed to refresh and energize tired muscles in the foot and legs, Oofos sandals are made with Oofos’ proprietary OOfoam, an ultra-plush closed-cell foam that feels ...

  7. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    The design of the high French heels from the late 1600s to around the 1720s placed the wearer's body weight on the ball of the foot and was decorated with lace or braided fabric. From the 1730s to the 1740s, wide heels with an upturned toe and a buckle fastening became popular. The 1750s and 1760s introduced a skinnier, higher heel.

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