_Square toes : " I like the square toes, the pointed ones always pinched your toes, " said Kelly Pugh, who was shopping for boots with her husband, Rich.
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Ford put rhinestone " G "'s on the heels of crocodile shoes with squared toes, solidly grounding the shimmering iridescent skinny suits, shown with squared thin ties and even thinner crocodile suspenders.
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In another 20 years, no doubt,'70s fashion will be in for its share of cinematic contempt ( once the square toes are truly gone ) just as the'50s finally achieve true antiquity.
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Look for a square toe box ( a pointy one _ even if the shoes are flats _ crowds the toes, creating stress on the joints, irritating a bunion or causing neuromas ).
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If the fashion magazines seem fond of pointed toes, they are no more valued than squared toes, flat soft slippers, curvy Sabrina heels, straps and athletic-inspired sneakers with a status label on a platform.
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By 1870, John Cubine of Coffeyville, Kan ., had combined the Wellington and military-style boots for Texas cowboys, adding leather pull straps, low Cuban heels and slightly rounded square toes, although no example of a decorated boot in this style exists.
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Designed by her husband and made by the bottier Favereau, these boots were styled with a low heel and a square toe; she had versions in red, white, green, and yellow In 1915 the " New York Times " reported that, partly inspired by Mme.
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"Shoe silhouettes for boys and girls range from hearty lug-sole boots, chunky oxfords and sandals to penny loafers . . . and multistrap Mary Janes with square toes and chunky heels, " according to Lou Lynn, who is in charge of children's shoes for JC Penney stores.
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Square toes make it easier to pull a puck off the boards or to do " toe drags " ( stickhandling moves using the toe of the blade ), whereas round toes make it easier to " flip " the puck, and also offer slight advantages in basic puckhandling.
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Correcting an erroneous theory of Lestrade's, Holmes remarks that it is the German word for " revenge . " He goes on to deduce that the victim died from poison and supplies a description of the murderer : six feet tall, disproportionately small feet, florid complexion, square toed boots, and smoking a Trichinopoly cigar.