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block heel

[ blok heel ]

noun

  1. a wide, chunky heel on a woman’s shoe:

    a casual pump with low block heels.

  2. a shoe with this type of heel.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of block heel1

First recorded in 1790–1800
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Fashionistas looking for a non-stiletto option will find that SJP also offers a collection of block heel booties and pointy flats.

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These retro navy Duck City Glitter ankle boots from the British designer include, as the product description states, “a solvent-free, biodegradable sole” and a chunky block heel and zipper front.

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She wore a beribboned straw hat, a kinetically patterned black-and-bone colored dress, and block heel spectator pumps.

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The styles include an ivory wedge sandal with crisscross straps, a blush, strappy stiletto sandal and a rose gold, strappy block heel.

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I have found the absolutely perfect, sublimely comfortable just-enough-of-a-heel block heel lace-up ankle boots, in Marks & Spencer for £65.

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