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  • 101Horseshoe — For other uses, see Horseshoe (disambiguation). Modern horseshoes are most commonly made of steel and nailed into the hoof wall …

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  • 102Sandal — This article is about the type of footwear. For other uses, see Sandal (disambiguation). Sandals redirects here. For the Caribbean luxury resorts operator, see Sandals Resorts. High heeled sandals …

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  • 103Oxford shoe — Men s cap toe oxford shoe An Oxford is a style of laced shoe characterized by shoelace eyelet tabs that are stitched underneath the vamp, a construction method that is also sometimes referred to as closed lacing . Oxfords first appeared in… …

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  • 104Opanak — Traditional Serbian Opanci Opanci with flat end Opanak ( …

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  • 105Capezio — is a trademarked name used by a privately held United States company, Ballet Makers, Inc., which specializes in dance apparel and dance shoes, including ballet pointe shoes. The company markets dance accessories worldwide, focusing mainly on the… …

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  • 106Ballet flat — store for ballet flats Ballet flats or Dolly shoes are derived from a woman s soft ballet slipper, with a very thin heel or the appearance of no heel at all. The style sometimes features a ribbon like binding around the low tops of the slipper… …

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  • 107Steel-toe boot — A pair of well worn steel toe shoes. A pair of ISO 20345:2 …

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  • 108Crakow (shoe) — Poulaines worn in Burgundy ca. 1470 Crakows or crackowes were a style of shoes with extremely long toes very popular in the 15th century. They were so named because the style was thought to have originated in Kraków, then the capital of Poland.… …

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  • 109Running — Runner redirects here. For other uses, see Runner (disambiguation). This article is about the type of locomotion in humans. For running in horses, see Horse gait. For locomotion in dogs, see Gait (dog). For general locomotion, see Gait. For other …

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