He gazed for a moment with an air of satisfaction at his small foot, neatly encased in court shoes.
I have seen the remains of a charming pair of court shoes worn in France by a pretty Boston girl.
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court shoe
The upper is similar in outline to acourtshoe.
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Another addition, though only for the most formal occasions, includes court shoes and hose.
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Student councillors wear a green blazer with pants/skirts at important school functions, with court shoes.
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Court shoes are conservative styles and often used for work and formal occasions, while more adventurous styles are common for evening wear and dancing.
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It was worn with breeches, black silk hose, white bow tie, white gloves, and court shoes (pumps) with steel buckles.
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This was worn with plain court shoes with bows, no buckles, and the cravat was replaced by a white tie.
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The coatee had white silk linings, and was worn with white breeches, white gloves, and patent leather court shoes with gilt buckles.
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Formation signs are not worn and men are issued with zipper boots whereas ladies are issued with court shoes and normal boots.
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All wore white breeches and stockings, patent leather court shoes with gilt buckles for full dress, or trousers with "silver" lace stripes and patent leather military boots for leve dress.
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