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  2. 26 Outstanding Men's Boots in Every Style Worth Trying - AOL

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    Men's Health's editors tested the best men's Chelsea boots, work boots, dress boots and beyond. Choose from some of the best boot brands including Timberland, Dr. Martens and more.

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    The Time and Tru Women's Core Ankle Boots have nearly 2,000 reviews at Walmart, holding a steady 4.3-star rating. The majority of the reviews (88%) are positive, but 1- and 2-star reviewers have ...

  4. Mr Price Group - Wikipedia

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    Mr Price Group is a cash-based fashion-value retailer, and is a public company listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Established in 1985, the retailer has 2,900 stores which are mainly in South Africa, as well as online channels. The company operates through four segments: Apparel, Homeware, Financial Services and Telecoms.

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    Thigh-high boots, known also as thigh-length boots or simply thigh boots, are boots that extend above the knees to at least mid-thigh. Other terms for this footwear include over-the-knee boots, a name originally used for 15th century riding boots for men. These are sometimes called pirate boots, especially when cuffed. Over-the-knee boots are ...

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  7. Mountain Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Warehouse has grown from a stock clearance business selling only branded products to a business that sells mainly own brand clothing, footwear and equipment. [19] In 2004 own brands including Mountain Life, Parallel and Snapdragon made up 10% of the business's products but by 2007 own brand products made up 65%.