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Anna Boots – Womens Pirate Boots

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Anna Boots


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In case you have not seen these before, these are the most incredible pirate Anna Boots.


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When it comes to Women’s pirate boots, the Anna Boots have to rank right up there towards the top.


These gorgeous boots are black with gold-colored trim and come with a four-inch heal, really cute buckle straps, and enhancing appliqué, and a one-half inch platform sole.


This is an adult-sized woman’s boot, and it comes it the following sizes: 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10.
These boots can be worn with any of the great Lady Pirate costumes and also go great with most Mardi Gras costumes.






Something About Real Lady Pirates

Many people are unaware that there were real live women who were pirates! Probably the most notable names in pirate history are Anne Bonny and Mary Read. Women today might think that this was not too big of a deal as we have women who serve in just about any occupation that a man occupies. However, back in the time of pirates, that was an entirely a different world.

During the main time of piracy, from which the Pirates of the Caribbean is famous, runs from about the early 1500s to as late as the 1870s. However, piracy in general probably existed from the earliest times of sea travel.

Some of the early 16th century lady pirates were Gráinne Ní Mháille, an Irish woman who went by the name of Grace O’Malley. She was an active pirate around 1560, and she captained three ships and had 200 male pirates underneath her flag.

Another lady pirate about the same time of Grace, was Jacquotte Delahaye. I particularly like her nickname: “Back from the dead Red.” She earned this moniker because she had faked her own death. Later, when she reappeared in pirate circles, she was given her nickname because of her striking red hair.

Anne Bonny and Mary Read were 18th century pirates, with Anne’s active piracy was somewhere between 1719 to 1720. Mary Read was active from 1718 to 1720. The two actually knew each other, and the story is that they became very close friends.

Of course we don’t know what kind of boots these lady pirates wore from the 15th to 18th centuries, but Hollywood helps us with that, even though they’ve been known to be way off course when it comes to Hollywood getting the appropriate attire for the time period.

In any event, enjoy your own stylish Women’s Pirate Boots and in particular, these dazzling Anna Boots!  If this does not quite fit the style for your costume or outfit, you can return to the home page to look for more amazing costume boots.


Speaking of Lady Pirates, here’s a video clip on an proposed upcoming movie: Anne Bonny

Go Go Boots

Go Go Boots for your Costume!

It seems that Go Go Boots are as popular as ever, and they seem to go with a wide variety of costumes and outfits!  They truly are one of those very versatile boots!

Below are some of the most popular Go Go boots, but to see hundreds more, go here for the hottest Go Go Boots this season!

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Here are some great Go Go Boots with some style!

These Go Go boots come with a 5-inch heel, and there is a hidden zipper too.  Even the sole has a hot one and a half-inch platform to give you that extra go-go look.  Compliments a wide variety of costumes, whether you are that naughty nurse or just getting your groove on, check out these white Go Go boots!  These are adult-sized boots, and they come in sizing of 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.







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Sequin Gold Boots

A Touch of Gold Class!

These Gold Sequin Boots are elegant and styling with their  3 3/4-inch heels and sequined look.  Looking for that Dancing Queen look or just a retro Disco girl, these will definitely make a statement when you walk in with these costume boots! These are adult-sized boots, and they come in the following sizes: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.






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Classic Black Go Go Boots


Classic for that retro look, these Black Go Go Boots never go out of style!


The Black Go Go Boots have that great 3-inch heel and comes with a zipper on the side.   Perfect for that superheroine costume or gogo dancing!  They are an adult-sized boot, and they come in the whole sizes of 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.

ALSO:  Make Sure you check out the other Wonderful Colors, such as: Gold, Yellow, Silver, White, and Red.


The Red Go Go Boots are particularly hot for those superhero costumes!




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Sexy Emma Extreme Yellow Go Go Boots

Wow!  These are not your ordinary Yellow Go Go Boots!

Make a Bold statement with these Sexy Emma Boots!  The Emma Boots are  knee-high and come with a 4-inch stiletto heel with pointed toe. These have that “patent” finish, making them that stylish go go look!  These are an adult boot, and they come in sizes 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.

They also come as White Sexy Emma Boots







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Hot Looking Easy Lace (Red) Go Go Boots

As Nancy Sinatra would say, now these Boots were made for walking!

Step into your party with some high class style in these sexy red lace-up boots.  They come with an inside zipper and also a stunning 5 and one-half inch heel!  These boots make a statement with any costume or outfit!   These are a women’s adult boot and comes in Medium, Size 8, or a  Large, Size 9.

They also are just as hot looking in Easy Lace Boots in Black.







We found this great Go Go Dancing video tutorial with KT – Enjoy!


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A Little Bit of Go Go Boot History

Go go boots in America are mostly associated with the 1960s, disco dancing, and the Whisky a -Go Go club. The origional Whisky a Go-go was opened in Chicago as early as 1958, but the style can be traced all the way back to Paris, France, where a Whiskey a Go-Go opened as early as 1947.

The Go Go boots are either generally a calf-high or knee-high boot that comes with a lower flat heel. They could come with a rounded or pointed toe, and most of them had side or rear zippers. Later in the 1970s, you saw some of the variations, such as the ones above, that included a lace-up model.

Whichever style you choose, have fun dressing up in your Go Go boots and have a night on the town!

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Monster Boots

No Monster outfit is complete without your Monster Boots!

You’ll be the rage at the Monster Mash when you stomp on in wearing your Monster Boots.

Now these monstrously good looking boots can be yours to finish off your perfect Monster costume.

These monster boots are black with the zipper on the side, and the platform black sole is about four and three-quarter inches high.

Now they come in adult male sizes from Small (size 8 to 9), Medium (sizes 10 to 11) and Large (sizes 12 to 13), and even Extra-Large (monster size 14)!

  • Monster boots are made from a polyurethane material
  • Can be worn outdoors as well as indoors

If you’re going to a monster party, don’t leave home without your monster boots.

Don’t have your monster costume yet? Check out the complete costume available here:Universal Studios Monsters Frankenstein Adult Costume

Frankenstein Trivia

Mary Shelley, who wrote the novel, “Frankenstein” got the idea from a dream she had.  Mary’s maiden name, Mary Godwin, married the famous poet Percy Shelley, and she wrote the famous novel when she was only nineteen years old.

Although most people associate the name of the monster as Frankenstein, it was Dr. Victor Frankenstein who gave life to the monster.  In the original novel, the monster did not have a name.

In the Universal Films version released in 1931, it was so terrifying that the movie was actually banned in the State of Kansas!

The lore of the famous monster lives and inspires to this very day.  In fact, Aerosmith was inspired by the comedy “Young Frankenstein” when they wrote their hit song, “Walk This Way“.  Also, the hit play and film adaptation of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” traces its roots back to Frankenstein as Richard O’Brien’s creation of Dr. Frank-N-Furter.  Even an episode of the X-Files featured a monster like Frankenstein that was obsessed with Cher.