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  2. Morning dress - Wikipedia

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    black Oxford shoes or dress boots, or boots with a horse riding connection, such as George or Chelsea boot, or galosh-top dress boots; worn with plain dark socks (or another colour if they cannot be seen). If the trouser cloth matches the coat, the ensemble becomes a morning suit. The waistcoat may also match, or not (an "odd waistcoat").

  3. Uniforms of the Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Naval personnel are issued a "navy blue" (actually a tone of black according to Canadian Forces Dress Instructions) six-on-three double-breasted jacket and trousers, white shirt, and white peaked cap. For the summer periods Navy personnel may wear white trousers, a white web belt for the trousers, and white socks and shoes with No. 3B dress.

  4. 10 comfortable shoes from Nordstrom your spring 2024 ... - AOL

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    Wedges are back in a big way this season, and these Birkenstock sandals are at the top of our spring wish list. Complete with a supportive, contoured cork footbed, modest platform and adjustable ...

  5. Footwear - Wikipedia

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    (Men's dress shoes have tended to retain 19th-century British looks such as the Oxford shoe and loafers.) Various subcultures have employed distinctive footwear as part of their identity, including winklepickers, Doc Martens, and skate shoes.

  6. Sandal - Wikipedia

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    This style or similar styles are also called "Mary Jane" shoes. Waraji, Japanese straw sandals common in the Edo period; Wörishofer, a ladies' sandal with a cork wedge heel; Zōri, a flat and thonged Japanese sandal, usually made of straw, cloth, leather, or rubber

  7. Geta (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Geta-style shoes were worn in Southern China likely until sometime between the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing dynasties (1636/1644–1912), when they were replaced by other types of footwear. [2] It is likely that geta originated from Southern China and were later exported to Japan.

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