Why are they called Go Go boots?
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style and fashion
womens shoes and footwear
Some fashion historians state that the go-go boot took its name from the go-go dancers on the Hollywood A Go-Go show, which itself borrows the French phrase a go-go, meaning "abundant." But others assert that the term go-go came from the French word, la gogue, which means “joy and happiness.”
Correspondingly, are Go Go Boots 60s or 70s?
Since then, the term go-go boot has come to include the knee-high, square-toed boots with block heels that were very popular in the 1960s and 1970s; as well as a number of variations including kitten heeled versions and colours other than white.
Besides, who designed go go boots?
André Courreges
These shiny white boots got a real push in the late 60s when singer Nancy Sinatra recorded the song “These Boots are Made for Walkin”, wearing a pair of white go go boots each time she appeared on television performing this particular hit.