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  2. These Iconic Doc Martens Are Unexpectedly on Sale Today - AOL

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    Get the Dr. Martens Leona Boot for just $120 (originally $200) at Amazon! Depending on the size, these boots range from 25 to 40% off! (If you’re a size 8, you’ll score the biggest savings ...

  3. Dr. Martens - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Martens, also known as Doc Martens, Docs, or DMs, [2] is a British footwear and clothing brand, headquartered in Wollaston, Northamptonshire, England.Although most known for its footwear, the company also makes a range of accessories including clothing and bags.

  4. Monkey boots - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 70s, monkey boots became popular in the UK among skinhead and mod subcultures. Monkey boots were often thought to be cheaper than Doc Martens, another popular boot within similar subcultures, and were worn as a fashion statement against conformity by mods and skinheads alike. Many mods and skinheads considered monkey boots to ...

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    HSN just launched a rare clearance sale—up to 50 percent off, today only! ... kitchen, jewelry, apparel and shoes. There are so many sale items to stock up on, but you definitely won't want to ...

  6. Tredair - Wikipedia

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    The family ran factories from 1890 to 2003 making classic men's footwear and variations, sports footwear, cricketing shoes, utility footwear to government specification during the 1940s, a military contract for the Australian Army, a brand sold at Millets camping shops, and safety footwear employing significant numbers of people at White's Shoe Works in New Street, Daventry a Victorian factory ...

  7. Footwear - Wikipedia

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    Shoe fetishism was first publicized in the work of Nicolas-Edme Rétif in prerevolutionary France. [20] 17th-century Cavalier boots developed into upper-class fashion and into sailing boots prized by fishermen and pirates before being replaced as military gear by the 18th-century Hessian and 19th-century Wellington boot.