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Saddle shoe

British pronunciation/sˈadəl ʃˈuː/
American pronunciation/sˈædəl ʃˈuː/
Saddle shoe
[NOUN]
1

a casual shoe style featuring a white leather toe and contrasting color leather "saddle" extending over the arch of the foot

synonyms : saddle oxford
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saddle shoe definition and meaning

What is a "saddle shoe"?

A saddle shoe is a type of shoe that typically features a white leather toe and a contrasting color leather "saddle" that extends over the arch of the foot, often in black or brown. The design is typically associated with casual attire and was popularized in the 1950s and 1960s in the United States. While originally designed for sports such as golf and tennis, saddle shoes have become a popular fashion item, particularly among retro enthusiasts and the rockabilly subculture.

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1- Okay, - Was it a, rockabilly, known for polka dotted poodle skirts, saddle shoes, red lipstick, and jet black hair, and victory rolls behind a bandana. B, jock, specifically a no frills professional rock climber with a buzz cut, a scar across her jawline, and a closet full of dingy old white tank tops.
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