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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...
- or the rural po****tion in general. Side-gusset shoes Beatle boots & Winklepickers Riding boots, Jodhpur boots, & Australian work boots Genova, Aneta (20...
- emplo**** distinctive footwear as part of their identity, including winklepickers, Doc Martens, and skate shoes. Rubber boots ready for shipment in 1917...
- Siouxsie Sioux and the Cure. Dominantly black clothing, creepers, winklepickers, and backcombed, disheveled hair are common. Patrons of the Batcave...
- and sniffed that Jackson sported "a pair of white side-lace Denson winklepickers that are, unfortunately, not nearly as cool as he evidently thinks they...
- 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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- rockers still wear engineer boots or full-length motorcycle boots, but Winklepickers (sharp pointed shoes) are no longer common. Some wear brothel creepers...
- 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...