What is beatle boots 1964?

Beatle boots were a style of men's ankle boots worn by the Beatles, a British rock band, in the early to mid-1960s. The boots typically had a pointed toe, Cuban heel, and elastic side panels. They were often made of leather or suede and came in black, brown, and other colors. The style was popularized by the Beatles and became a fashion trend among young men in the 1960s. The boots were worn with slim-fit pants and were considered a statement piece of the Mod subculture.