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- Mayura Cavalry Boot, Black€245.00
Black greasy leather cavalry boot by Mayura.
Boto fray en crazy old negro. 30 cm de altura. Forro cerdo flor. Piso cuero con entresuela de 3 mm.
Fabricacion Goodyear.
Learn More - Bettie Page Vickie Dress€120.00
Loads and loads of Bettie Page dresses in our Pinup section
Learn More - Mexico Boots, White€245.00Genuine handmade western boots. Sharp toe, leather heel and sole. Learn More
- Mexico Boots, Pink€245.00Genuine handmade western boots. Sharp toe, leather heel and sole. Learn More
- Mexico Boots, Brown€245.00
New Mayura Boot color.
Genuine handmade boots. Leather sole and heel. Double Sole. Goodyear system.
Made in Spain.
Learn More - Ladies Texas Boots, White€245.00Genuine handmade western boots. Sharp toe, leather heel and sole. Learn More
- Ladies Texas Boots, Black€245.00Genuine handmade western boots. Sharp toe, leather heel and sole. Learn More
- Beatle Boots€135.00
Beatle boots originated in October 1961, when John Lennon and Paul McCartney saw Chelsea boots whilst browsing in the London footwear company Anello & Davide, and ordered four pairs (with the addition of Cuban heels) for the Beatles, to complement their new suit image upon their return from Hamburg.
Learn More - Bettie Page Card Suite Panel Shirt€65.00
Plenty of official Bettie Page shirts in Steady Last Call section
Learn More - Bettie Page Black Bucket Bag€35.00Is it Bettie or Betty? While it reportedly says "Betty Mae Page" on her birth certificate, "Bettie" is the form that she has always used since she was a child (such as for signatures), so Bettie is therefore the preferred spelling. However, whether due to oversight or for the sake of simplification, in her 1950's photos and films she was often billed as "Betty Page." So for Bettie or worse, today the two spellings are used more or less interchangeably. Learn More