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  2. Run, Don’t Walk: These Stylish Shoes on Amazon Are So! Damn ...

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    Step out in the cutest boots, sneakers, and heels, courtesy of these chic Amazon shoes for women. From trendy to cozy, we've got all the best shoes on Amazon. Run, Don’t Walk: These Stylish ...

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    We tested more than 25 walking sneakers for flat feet, and consulted with three board-certified podiatrist on the most comfortable sneakers. Favorites include Hoka, On, and Asics.

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  5. Chopine - Wikipedia

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    Reconstruction of a 16th-century Venetian chopine. On display at the Shoe Museum in Lausanne. Calcagnetti (Chopine)- Correr Museum. A chopine is a type of women's platform shoe that was popular in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. Chopines were originally used as a patten, clog, or overshoe to protect shoes and dresses from mud and street soil.

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    On Pointe: The Rise of the Ballet Shoe (2008–2009) Beauty, Identity, Pride: Native North American Footwear (2009) On a Pedestal: From Renaissance Chopines to Baroque Heels (2009–2010) Socks: Between You and Your Shoes (2010) Art in Shoes/Shoes in Art (2010) The Roaring 20's: Hemlines, Heels and High Hopes (2011) Roger Vivier: Process to ...

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    Pattens were worn outdoors over a normal shoe, had a wooden or later wood and metal sole, and were held in place by leather or cloth bands. Pattens functioned to elevate the foot above the mud and dirt (including human effluent and animal dung ) of the street, in a period when road and urban paving was minimal.

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