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Winklepickers or
winkle pickers are a
style of shoe or boot worn from the 1950s onward,
especially po****r with
British rock and roll fans such as Teddy...
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considered an
influence on some
later trends such as the 1950s
British winklepicker boots. The
usual English name
poulaine (/puˈleɪn/) is a
borrowing and...
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rural po****tion in general. Side-gusset
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- sneakers, loafers,
casual shoes,
Oxford dress shoes,
Converse All Stars,
winklepickers (taken to
extremes by
individuals within the
Mexican cholo and lowrider...
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apparel changes to a
stylized black trenchcoat with a
masquerade mask and
winklepicker shoes,
which were
described as
being designed after Belle Époque fashion...
- tights, Dr. Martens,
spike heels (pumps), and
pointed toe
buckle boots (
winklepickers),
sometimes supplemented with
accessories such as bracelets, chokers...
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Leningrad Cowboys, a band with foot-long
quiff hairstyles and long
Winklepicker shoes to match, live in the tundra.
Their manager Vladimir tries to promote...
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distinctive footwear as part of
their identity,
including winklepickers, Doc Martens, and
skate shoes.
Rubber boots ready for
shipment in 1917...