Desert boot
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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.”
From Seattle Times
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.
From The Guardian
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.
From New York Times
Holness tweeted a picture of himself dusting off a brown shoe in Kartel’s preferred style, the “desert boot,” and Twitter went wild.
From New York Times
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.
From The New Yorker
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