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  2. Mexican pointy boots - Wikipedia

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    Mexican pointy boots (Spanish: Botas picudas mexicanas) or tribal boots (Spanish: botas tribaleras) are a style of pointed fashion boots made with elongated toes that were a popular footwear for men in parts of Mexico. The boots were commonly worn in an ironic and comedic way by males involved in the tribal music subculture that thrived in the ...

  3. List of shoe styles - Wikipedia

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    Sneakers. This is a list of shoe styles and designs.A shoe is an item of footwear intended to protect and comfort the human foot while doing various activities. Shoes are also used as an item of decoration.

  4. Tenango embroidery - Wikipedia

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    The embroidery has become popular enough to be found in many sales venues in Mexico and regularly shipped abroad. [7] Pieces can sell anywhere from 15 to 10,000 or more Mexican pesos depending on size and quality. [6] They have been sold in upscale hotels and boutiques, with some artisans working with Mexican and foreign designers. [6]

  5. Pointed shoe - Wikipedia

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    Pointed or pointy shoe or shoes may refer to: Beatle boots, a variant of Chelsea boots worn in Britain and elsewhere from the 1950s to present; Calcei repandi, pointed shoes fashionable in ancient Etruscan culture; see Daily life of the Etruscans § Shoes; Ciocie, worn by Italian peasants since the medieval period

  6. Heeeere's Ronnie! Ronald Mathis a Corpus Christi icon with ...

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    With his oversized cowboy hat, pointy boots, colorful clothes and bicycle, Ronald Mathis is a Corpus Christi icon. Heeeere's Ronnie! Ronald Mathis a Corpus Christi icon with pointy boots, giant ...

  7. File:Botas picudas mexicanas2009.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. The Latino social media dance enthusiasts inspiring bailes ...

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    Dance clubs, studios and other venues across the U.S. are partnering with social media Latino influencers to reel in a new generation of música Mexicana dancers.

  9. Winklepicker - Wikipedia

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    The original 1960s winklepicker stilettos were similar to the long, pointed toe that has been fashionable on women's shoes and boots in Europe of late. The long, sharp toe was always teamed with a stiletto heel (or spike heel), which, as today, could be as low as one-and-a-half inches or as high as five inches, though most were in the three- to ...

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