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His shoes have slightly rounded rather than square toes, 1548.
Her shoes have thick heels and square toes, now somewhat old-fashioned.
"Why, the man in the brown coat - our florid friend with the square toes.
She could see his boots up ahead on the rock where he'd left them with the prim white socks lying across the square toes.
There were shoes as well, simple and sturdy, with flat heels and square toes.
Beneath the garment's hem, heavy buckled boots with square toes.
Of course you observed the peculiarly square toes in the impressions, and that his own boots exactly corresponded to them.
Shoes were flat, with broad square toes.
Their signature boot design, the South Highland, includes square toes modeled after a style popular in the 1940s.
His flat shoes have square toes and bows on the instep, and are worn with white stockings, 1827.
Sneakers have square toes.
Mr. Blahnik has never designed platforms or wide square toes because he believes shoes should flatter women's feet and legs.
They always wear those ones with the square toes and-" "See you, Don!"
Rounded toes were worn early, and were replaced by broad, squared toes in the 1530s.
Square toes or pointy?
"In it was an old towel, a pair of shoes with square toes, and a couple of bricks to give it weight.
"In addition to his other shortcomings, Ramsey Coffin had square toes, like he never had a bad lie in the rough."
Squaretoso (Lord Chancellor) - "square toes"
Full breeches, gathered at the knees with bits of ribbon, over stocking legs, led to high-heeled shoes with large tongues and square toes.
Telemark boots are high around the ankle, resembling hiking boots, but have stiffer soles and square toes to fit bindings.
Rather than torturing the foot, Mr. Valentine's shoes are amorphously shaped with square toes and almost invisible undulations at the joint of the big toe.
From beneath the pegged cuffs of his jeans poked the scuffed, square toes of a pair of Desert Driver boots.
It appeared in the Brother Square Toes chapter of Kipling's book Rewards and Fairies.
I am so happy this decade, because cool shoes have square toes, so I don't have to squeeze my toes into something pointed and have terrible results.
Adams, John D. Old Square Toes and His Lady (Horsdal and Schubart, 2002).