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Deer Stags Mack 2 (Infant Boys') - Wheat

Deer Stags Mack2 (Infant Boys') - Dark Brown

The North Face Alpenglow (Infant Boys') - Black/Dark Shadow Grey

The North Face Alpenglow (Infant Boys') - Drummer Blue/Black

The North Face Alpenglow (Infant Girls') - Blue Glow Plaid/Blue Glow

The North Face Chilkats Lace (Infant Boys') - Mud Pack Brown/Sienna Orange

The North Face Greenland Zip (Infant Girls') - Black/Pumice Grey

The North Face Greenland Zip (Infant Girls') - Pinky Lady/Wind Chime Grey

The North Face Nuptse Fur (Infant Girls') - Demitasse Brown/Coffee Brown

The North Face Nuptse Fur II (Infant Girls') - Fortuna Blue Plaid/Spackle Grey

The North Face Nuptse Fur II (Infant Girls') - Pop Pink Mini-Houndstooth/Dark Gull Grey

The North Face Nuptse Fur II (Infant Girls') - Shiny Black/Black

The North Face Nuptse Fur II (Infant Girls') - Something Blue (Plaid)/Demitasse Brown

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The ‘Sky Heel’ measures an incredible 22.5cm – a height so extreme that few footwear manufacturers, until now, would dare to make them. But the outrageous styles sported by Lady Ga Ga have sparked a demand for monster heels, A-list designers Christian Louboutin and Yves Saint Laurent have long favoured the super-stiletto and their expensive creations are firm favourites with Victoria Beckham, Cheryl Cole, Kate Moss and Dannii Minogue. But the Sky Heel, available in sparkly red or gold, will cost under #40 when they hit the shops next year. They will be sold by trendy shoe retailer Parmars at their stores around London and on their website. A spokesman for the firm said the design was inspired ”by the catwalk, for the sidewalk”.