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  2. Closed-toed shoes are seen as the most formal. So if you work at a corporate bank, you're not wearing open-toed shoes to a client meeting,” Meier says, adding that alternatives include ...

  3. Court shoe - Wikipedia

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    A court shoe or pump is a low-cut shoe with a fastening, often worn with formalwear. Learn about the origins, styles and variations of pumps for men and women, from the 17th century to the present.

  4. Blucher shoe - Wikipedia

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    A blucher is a shoe with open lacing and a single-piece vamp, named after a Prussian field marshal. Learn the difference between blucher and derby shoes, and the history of blucher boots in armies.

  5. Oxford shoe - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, features and types of Oxford shoes, also known as Balmorals, a formal lace-up shoe with closed eyelets. Find out how they differ from Bluchers, Derbys and other shoe styles, and see examples of Oxford shoes in different materials and designs.

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    With a block heel, square toe and leopard print pony hair, this Mary Jane pump is tough to beat. Pro tip: wear with denim on denim for a bit of texture and extra pop. Material: Pony Hair, Leather

  7. Patent leather - Wikipedia

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    Patent leather is a type of coated leather with a high-gloss finish, invented by Seth Boyden in 1818. Learn about its history, production methods, characteristics, and applications in fashion, footwear, and accessories.

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