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A pump here has always been considered closed toe
Yes, true here in NEW England! ; )
An open toe is an "open toed pump"
Then if there's just a strap instead of a closed heel it's
a "sling back"
The all-strap shoes are called "high heel sandals" *OR if they are very fancy "evening sandals"
At least that's the nomenclature around here.
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