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Women
Casual Ankle Boots
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Women came into the 1900s wearing boots. Lower class women wore
ankle length boots that laced severely up the front. Stout, everyday boots were made in leather. Upper class women wore women casual ankle
boots luxurious, glossy glace kid boots. In the late 1950s, shoes began to creep up the ankle again. women casual ankle
boots Throughout the period shoes were flat, hut toe shapes varied from rounded to very pointed. Ankle
boots sometimes predominated, while at other times shoes were
favored; style seems to have
varied regionally as well. women casual ankle boots
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Ankle boots, already back in fashion in the 1950s, remained at the forefront of men's
fashionable footwear in the 1960s. The simple but stylish Chelsea boot with elastic sides, first
produced in the late 1950s and initially regarded as rather Bohemian, sold in large numbers.
All special edition styles are enhanced with special touches and treatments. All styles are suede lined with sheepskin with a full shaft zip for closer fit. Metal studs adorn side of boot. Genuine sheepskin sockliner that naturally wicks away moisture & help keeps your feet dry.
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