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Sixties style Go-Go boots from Atom Retro

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You don't need me to tell you all how white knee boots are an icon of sixties fashion. They're often taken off, but rarely done well or faithfully.

Thankfully these Nancy boots by Atom Retro look the part thanks to their somewhat kitsch Biba-esque circle designs. Named after the girl who wore them best, they're a pretty faithful shape too with their low chunky heel.

I'm going to hold back from making any puns on Ms Sinatra's best known hit and simply say they'll cost you $185.

For more of the same with a contemporary twist, check out our newly-launched Switched On Set website





Comments

Are you kidding? These don't look the part at all, they're just like all the other poor repro's around! I wouldn't call that heel low and there's even a platform on the sole, hmmm, very sixties...I don't think so!

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