Manchu platform shoes refers to the traditional high platform shoes worn by Manchu women which appeared in the early Qing dynasty and continued to be worn...
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Platform shoes are shoes, boots, or sandals with a thick sole, usually in the range of 5–10 cm (2–4 in). Platform shoes may also be high heels, in which...
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Calceus (redirect from Senatorial shoes)
Equivalent to a short boot or high-top shoe, it was lighter than the military caliga but sturdier than slip-on shoes like the soccus and able to easily handle...
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scarves, lanyards, socks, pins, piercings, rings, stockings and hair ties. Shoes, boots, sneakers, and all types of footwear are not accessories but 'wear...
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Footwear (redirect from Flats (shoe))
Lace-up shoes Derby shoes Oxford shoes Brogues Blucher shoes High-tops Loafers Mary Janes Moccasins Monks Mules Platform shoes Plimsoll shoes School shoes Skate...
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shirts or shoes. The BBC News Magazine wrote in 2008 that the word had increasingly been used to describe things other than websites, suits and shoes—like...
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swaying manner. These Manchu platform shoes were known as "flower bowl" shoes (Chinese: 花盆鞋; pinyin: Huāpénxié) or "horse-hoof" shoes (Chinese: 馬蹄鞋; pinyin:...
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Episcopal sandals Hessian Lotus shoes Manchu platform shoes Pampooties Pattens Pigaches Poulaines Socci Tiger-head shoes Turnshoes Accessories Ascot tie...
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foot, following fashionable shoe shapes of the era. Sabatons of the late 15th and early 16th century followed the duckbill shoes of the time, ending at the...
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Episcopal sandals Hessian Lotus shoes Manchu platform shoes Pampooties Pattens Pigaches Poulaines Socci Tiger-head shoes Turnshoes Accessories Ascot tie...
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