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Women
Dress Comfort Boots
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Dr Klaus Maertens, of Munich, created his famous air-cushioned soles in 1945 because, having broken his foot while skiing, he needed a comfortable sole. He started to produce the sole commercially in 1947 but it was not until 1960 that the Dr Maertens shoes, designed for comfort, evolved into Doc Martens, destined to be used for violence. women dress comfort boots
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The mini-skirt burst onto the fashion scene in the mid-1960s, and for the first time a great expanse of female leg was exposed. Boots, both long and short, were the ideal accessory to complement the mini-skirt. Andre Courreges and Mary
Quant, both of whom have been credited with introducing the mini-skirt, did much to promote the fashion for boots.
Tried and true design, can be worn slouchy or pulled straight. Full suede uppers. Flat rubber sole for all day wear. 14" shaft. 14 3/4" circumference. 68% of Fit Survey respondents said this shoe "Felt true to size". 79% of Fit Survey respondents said this shoe "Felt true to width".
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