Style.com reports some of these shown by Gaultier "were short enough to be belts"
Some people mentally add "l-y" to this brand of super-comfy Australian sheepskin boots
In the 1800s the height of these posed a storage problem until Antoine Gibus made them collapsible
This classic pattern with a dental name always comes back into fashion
In the 1890s men wore this in the cuff of the sleeve; today it goes in a jacket pocket
A set of these men's dress shirt fasteners is seen here
For men, a cravat is a wide necktie; this is a scarf, lapped over & worn loosely around the neck
(I'm Jeff Probst in Panama.) One style of this accessory is called the pintado
Sally Rand's first ones were made of ostrich feathers
In the '80s aerobics shoes were a big item from the company called L.A. this