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($150–$289) remain the gold standard for town use, offering shearling-lined warmth with a timeless American-made design. For a sleeker look, experts from Who What Wear note that and Western motifs are replacing chunky platforms this season. Most Innovative Tech : The Kizik Juno 2 High Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
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