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Desert boot

Trademark.
  1. a brand of laced ankle-high boot of soft suede with a crepe sole.



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“Same thing with my white, slightly patent leather desert boot from Penguin that I know could have been in his closet, too. There was a very interesting `Peace and Love’ shirt underneath this wonderful shirt, and some khakis, because I know he went to Fordham Prep.”

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Despite being called “the male version of the classic Ugg” by VP of marketing Ian Stewart, their most popular men’s shoe, the Neumel, looks more like a chunky desert boot.

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Adam Batz, the plaintiff, said Mr. Johnson had asked for the money, promising Mr. Batz that his wife — Claudia Carey, the film’s screenwriter — would direct “Sweetwater,” a teenage thriller set at a desert boot camp.

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Holness tweeted a picture of himself dusting off a brown shoe in Kartel’s preferred style, the “desert boot,” and Twitter went wild.

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A man’s sandal called the Zurich—which was introduced nearly fifty years ago, and consists of a single wide strap covering much of the mid-foot—had been updated with thicker leather, chunky gold buckles, and the kind of crêpe sole found on a Clarks desert boot.

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