saddle shoe

NOUN
  1. an oxford with a saddle of contrasting color
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  • The approved shoes were saddle shoes and white bucks, the evening gowns were strapless, if you could manage it; they had crinolined skirts that made you look like half a cabbage with a little radish head. Margaret atwood | waterstone’s poetry lecture « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Quickly she glanced down at herself, still not accustomed to this fancy getup she wore, including what Englishers called bobby socks and saddle shoes. Covenant
  • Brown-and-white saddle shoes, white socks, white blouse, the plaid skirt arranged four inches above the knees.
  • On her feet were white Bobby socks and pink and white roller skates that looked like saddle shoes.
  • Through the 1920s and 1930s, images of Caroline and her sisters, first as bob-haired demigoddesses, later as soda-sipping bobby-soxers in saddle shoes, helped to define the succeeding eras of boom and bust.
  • Today he wears brown and white saddle shoes and a pink bow tie to match his socks. Times, Sunday Times
  • She wore a white blouse and a blue skirt with saddle shoes and bobby sox. WEB OF DREAMS
  • Along with the famous poodle skirts and ponytails, saddle shoes, penny loafers, and colored sneakers were popular with teenaged bobby-soxers.
  • On her feet were white Bobby socks and pink and white roller skates that looked like saddle shoes.
  • Today he wears brown and white saddle shoes and a pink bow tie to match his socks. Times, Sunday Times
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