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Women
Dress High Knee Boots
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Women's buttoned boots were replaced by Russian boots, which were straight
topped, knee-high leather Wellington boots, with a pointed toe and a Louis
heel. In May 1921. The British Shoeman magazine remarked: "The
picturesque Russian boots in suede and leather caused quite a sensation at
the Grand National meeting."
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women dress high knee bootsIn December 1925, another trade paper,
the Footwear organizer reported: "The extraordinary demand for
Russian boots has spread all over the country. In the 1960s, much of
women's fashion was also dictated by Britain. On 4 September 1960, the
Obswomen dress high knee bootserver newspaper had already noted the boom in leather knee boots for
the young of both sexes. "The craze for girls' boots was encouraged
by Brigitte Bardot,'' the ewspaper said. "With very high heels,
[they] make girls feel bigger and more confident. A stylish stretch boot with a modern design. Stretchable leather-like upper. Dual pull-on straps on top. Round toe front. Non-skid sole. Shaft height: 15.5". Calf circumference: 14". 3" heel. 74% of Fit Survey respondents said this shoe "Felt true to size". 87% of Fit Survey respondents said this shoe "Felt true to width".
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