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    Aside from Amazon and Walmart, other places Caroline enjoys shopping from include Target, Shopbop, Revolve, Matches Fashion, Elyse Walker, TheRealReal, Anine Bing, Free People, Anthropologie, and ...

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    From my best overall pick, the Margaux The Edie Boot ($595) to the podiatrist-approved Vionic Nella Boots ($190; $119) and celeb-approved Larroudé Kate Boots ($485; $283), here are 27 pairs of ...

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  5. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    A pair of high-heeled shoes. High-heeled shoes, also known as high heels, are a type of shoe with an upward-angled sole. The heel in such shoes is raised above the ball of the foot. High heels cause the legs to appear longer, make the wearer appear taller, and accentuate the calf muscle. [1]

  6. Wedge (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Wedges for women are more common [clarification needed] [citation needed] and often have a sole that is much thicker at the back than at the front, making them high-heeled boots or shoes. Wedgies for women were popularized by Salvatore Ferragamo, who introduced the design to the Italian market in the late 1930s. [2] The evolution of wedge heels ...

  7. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Small leather shoulder bags were worn by women everywhere, and popular shoes included Mary Janes, knee-high boots with rounded toes, including Dingo boots and Frye boots [35] (often with pants tucked in), [36] platform shoes and sandals, wedge-heeled espadrilles that often had long cords to wrap around the ankle, [37] Birkenstocks, [20 ...

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