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  2. Mukluk - Wikipedia

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    Mukluks [1] or kamik (Inuktitut: ᑲᒥᒃ [2]) (singular: ᑲᒪᒃ kamak, plural: ᑲᒦᑦ kamiit) are soft boots, traditionally made of reindeer (caribou) skin or sealskin, and worn by Indigenous Arctic peoples, including Inuit, Iñupiat, and Yup'ik. [3] Mukluks may be worn over an inner boot liner and under a protective overshoe.

  3. The Best Muck Boots for Staying Dry Anywhere You Go - AOL

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  4. Wellington boot - Wikipedia

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    A Wellington boot, often shortened to welly, [1] and also known as a gumboot, rubber boot, or rain boot, [2] [3] is a type of waterproof boot made of rubber. Originally a type of leather riding boot adapted from Hessian boots , a style of military foot wear, Wellington boots were worn and popularised by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington .

  5. The Hidden Tech Inside Your Favorite Winter Boots - AOL

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    The thing is, these don’t look like the rubber-coated winter boots you might be accustomed to. Instead, they look stylish, versatile—exactly what you’d wear for sunny days and snowstorms alike.

  6. Outdoors lovers are easy to spot, just check their boots. - AOL

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    Even their waterproof boots looked pristine. The men and women modeling for the catalog weren’t muddy, either. They were young, they were trim, but it looked like they didn’t get down in the ...

  7. Bunny boots - Wikipedia

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    These large, bulbous, waterproof rubber boots can be worn in extremely cold weather, −20 to −60 °F (−29 to −51 °C), with the liner-free interior retaining warmth by sandwiching up to one inch of wool and felt insulation between two vacuum-tight layers of rubber; this vacuum layer insulates the wearer's feet similar to a vacuum flask.