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Sears for Spring-Summer 1935 features a high-top work boot with a very thick three-layered sole -- two layers of leather, one brown and one tan, and a third thick "tap layer" of black "Sure-Grip Compo." With a big, broad toe and a rather high-ish heel, Sears called it "Sears' Mighty Construction Boss." Yeah, baby. Would've been just the thing to wear to a Village People show in 1976.
In the Boy's Dress Shoe section of the same edition, there's a ridiculously gaudy style that can best be described as a wing-tipped saddle shoe, with knobby two-toned uppers and toe cap, a chunky heel, and lots of rather dainty perforations, the whole thing giving a tres-1969 effect.
In the Boy's Dress Shoe section of the same edition, there's a ridiculously gaudy style that can best be described as a wing-tipped saddle shoe, with knobby two-toned uppers and toe cap, a chunky heel, and lots of rather dainty perforations, the whole thing giving a tres-1969 effect.