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Trends in Black Ankle Boots Published: 22.10.2009 | Author: joyceamerson | Category: Shoes
Black ankle boots are a great way to accessorize a pair of skinny jeans http://www.seahawksrookiestore.com/Seahawks-Jarran-Reed-Jersey/ , a skirt, trousers, or a dress. Whether you want a pair of simple and functional boots, or as sexy lacy footwear, black ankle boots are available in an amazing array of styles, designs, and fabric. From open toed lacy ankle boots to protective thick ones, black ankle boots are for all seasons.


Although ankle boots can sometimes make ankles look thick, if worn correctly, the boots can be a great way to complement a dress. Some ankle boots are longer and go way beyond the ankle but are still shorter than Ugg boots. Black ankle boots are great when worn with formal office trousers, and give a sophisticated, dynamic look.


For a pair of slick, sexy black ankle boots, go to Marc Jacobs. The Marc Jacobs MJ13278-00810


Beckon boots are chic designer ankle boots with a leather upper and upturned pointed toe. The boots have a small elastic sling-back, and leather lining, sole, and insole. The heel has a unique cut and submerges into the sides of the boots. The boot also has three eyelets set in the heel. The boots are made in Italy and have a 3 34 heel.


Calvin Klein has a great range of slick office black ankle boots. The Calvin Klein Dixie pair of ankle boots has leather upper and a lightly padded footbed with cushioned heel seat. This pair of ankle boots can instantly add office chic to any formal, office suit. The boots have a side zip entry and flexible man-made bottom with a rubber pod. The boots have a 3 heel and weigh around 8 oz.


Looking for boots that give protection from the cold weather? Try Acorn. The Women’s Tex Bootie by Acorn has a non-slip weatherproof outsole that is ideal for indoor or outdoor wear. The Tex Bootie has ultra-soft, textured uppers that use soft microfleece for lining. The boots have a sturdy suede sidewall and foam midsole over a cushion layer of featherweight EVA for complete comfort and protection of the feet.


For quiet sophistication, check out the Women’s Rolette Round Toe Boot by Aerosoles. This black trendy ankle boot has a sleek, gathered suede effect design. The boots are designed for comfort and have a matching black side patent button to add a subtle elegant detail. The boots have a zipper entry and a suede wrapped heel.


For a pair of comfortable and plush black ankle slipper booties, take a look at Dearfoams. The Women’s DF967 Bootie by Dearfoams is meant to treat your feet to luxurious comfort like’ they have never known. These slipper boots are ultra-soft, fuzzy, and fleecy and use faux rabbit fur pile. The slipper boots can be worn loose or even with the cuff folded around the ankle. The outsole of the boots is flexible and has a puff print fabric that is textured for better grip.


Black ankle boots can be the ultimate style statement if worn with the right outfit.


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MEXICO CITY, July 24 (Xinhua) -- Slapping economic sanctions on Venezuela, as the United States has threatened to do, would create more problems than solving them, Mexican political observer Jose del Tronco said.


Tronco, a professor at the Latin American Social Science Institute, spoke with Xinhua about the situation in the South American country, where voters will go to the polls on Sunday to elect members of a National Constituent Assembly (ANC) tasked to rewrite the constitution.


"I believe that far from opening up the Venezuelan government, and allowing greater dialogue and greater opening towards building consensus with the opposition, it (the U.S. sanctions) would have the opposite effect and enclose the government more," said Tronco.


The U.S. government, which backs Venezuela's right-wing opposition, has demanded Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro call off the July 30 vote.


A White House statement from President Donald Trump warned last week that "if the Maduro regime imposes its Constituent Assembly on July 30, the United States will take strong and swift economic actions."


"I am not optimistic," said Tronco, "the outcome of this type of pressure, such as sanctions, at least in the short term, can further aggravate the conflict taking place today in Venezuela."


A bitter power struggle between the ruling socialist party and conservative opposition groups has fanned increasingly violent anti-government demonstrations and made governing difficult.


While the United States and Washington-influenced organizations, such as the Organization of American States (OAS), have for some time been helping the opposition's campaign to oust the socialists from power, the pressure has been recently stepped up.


"Now, the demand is through explicit and concrete threats that open up the possibility of cutting off some type of trade: the purchase of Venezuela's main export product, oil, which the United States buys and pays for in cash," said Tronco.


Plummeting oil prices helped spark the economic crisis in oil-rich Venezuela, which has long relied on oil export revenues to fuel its economy and development.


The South American country is the third-largest supplier of oil for the United States, after Canada and Saudi Arabia, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).


"It remains to be seen whether the United States really goes through with its threat, but also whether Venezuela wants to move forward with convening the assembly," said Tronco, who believes Maduro will go ahead with installing the ANC.


The threat of sanctions may also have an impact beyond the borders of Venezuela, with regional countries perceiving it as "an intrusion, an interference in domestic affairs," said the academi.

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