Item 2022.66.6 - Pair of Black Leather Ankle Boots with Silver Metal Studs

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2022.66.6

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Pair of Black Leather Ankle Boots with Silver Metal Studs

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  • undated [1976-1980] (Creation)

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2 [1 pair]

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Pair of pointed, black ankle boots. Each boots has metal eyelets for laces which are concealed by a large tongue and two straps with silver buckles. The uppers are decorated with silver starred medallions. The boots have brothel creeper soles.

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      Material: Leather
      Measurements: 31 [Length]; 12.5 [Width]; 19 [Height]
      Details: Buckles; studs
      Physical Condition: Worn

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      The boutique which was run by Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren at 430 King's Road, London went under a number of names; but traded as Seditionaries between 1976 and 1980. Designs from this period are typically known by the same name.

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