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  2. Chelsea boot - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea boots in black calf leather. Chelsea boots are close-fitting, ankle-length boots with elastic side panels, a low heel and a snug fit around the ankle. They often have a loop or tab of fabric on the back of the boot, enabling the boot to be pulled on. The boot dates back to the Victorian era, when it was worn by both men and women. [1]

  3. List of boots - Wikipedia

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    In this list of boots, a boot type can fit into more than one of the categories, ... Chelsea boots; Drysuit boots; Engineer boots; Football boots; Harness boots;

  4. Jodhpur boot - Wikipedia

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    The Jodhpur boot is an ankle boot or Chelsea boot designed as a riding boot with a rounded toe and a low heel. They originally fastened with a strap and buckle, but today the term also includes designs with straps that do not wrap entirely around the ankle and the elastic-sided design without a strap also known as Chelsea boots.

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    The Definitive Guide to Socks Keirnan Monaghan ... but sometimes I get the urge to sandwich them between a pair of white denim jeans and black Chelsea boots. ... Power Fit Crew Socks. $26.00 at ...

  6. Winklepicker - Wikipedia

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    A Chelsea boot style (elastic-sided with a two-inch—later as much as two-and-one-half-inch—Cuban heels) was notably worn by the Beatles but although it had a pointed toe, was not considered to be a winklepicker. Winklepicker shoes were also worn by Teddy Girls as well as being a fleeting fashion for young women generally.

  7. Australian work boot - Wikipedia

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    In addition due to the boot not using laces, the fit is less tight, allowing the foot to breathe, which is beneficial in warm weather. Additionally, the lack of a shoe tongue makes waterproofing the boot easier. The original English design, for urban use, became known as the Chelsea Boot in the 1960s.

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