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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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rural po****tion in general. Side-gusset
shoes Beatle boots &
Winklepickers Riding boots,
Jodhpur boots, &
Australian work
boots Genova,
Aneta (20...
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Siouxsie Sioux and the Cure.
Dominantly black clothing, creepers,
winklepickers, and backcombed,
disheveled hair are common.
Patrons of the Batcave...
- emplo****
distinctive footwear as part of
their identity,
including winklepickers, Doc Martens, and
skate shoes.
Rubber boots ready for
shipment in 1917...
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sniffed that
Jackson sported "a pair of
white side-lace
Denson winklepickers that are, unfortunately, not
nearly as cool as he
evidently thinks they...
- 11th–13th
century Europe Poulaines, worn in 14th & 15th
century Europe Winklepickers, worn in
Britain and
elsewhere from the 1960s to
present Pointe shoe...
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creepers Derby Monks Oxfords Spectator shoes (Co-respondent shoes)
Winklepickers Wholecuts Other shoes Driving moccasins Flip-flops
Galoshes Platform...
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Taylor All-Stars,
pointed Italian dress shoes,
brothel creepers, and
winklepickers. Male
shirts were
typically solid black or
white T-shirts,
ringer T-shirts...
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Waders Walk-Over
shoes Waraji Water shoe
Wedge Wellington boot
Wholecut Winklepicker Wörishofer
Wrestling shoe
Xiuhuaxie Zori
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- boot, but have an even more
pointed toe—compare the
slightly earlier winklepickers—and a
centre seam
stitch running from
ankle to toe, and the flamenco...