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  2. Redback Boots - Wikipedia

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    Redback Boots is an Australian footwear manufacturing company, owned by the Cloros family. [1] It specializes in lightweight work boots , and has been a supplier of the Australian Army , [ 2 ] with its "Terra" boot at times being standard issue.

  3. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    The boot was made of tanned cowhide with a half middle sole covered by a full sole. Iron plates were fixed to the heel. It was a great improvement, however it lacked waterproofing. It soon evolved into the 1918 Trench Boot, also called the Pershing Boot after General John Pershing, who oversaw its creation. The boot used heavier leather in its ...

  4. Category:Military boots - Wikipedia

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    Redback Boots; Rossi Boots; T. Tanker boot; Trench boot This page was last edited on 19 October 2024, at 08:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

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    Before clicking "purchase" on those shoes in your cart, get yourself up to date on the latest trends. Business Insider asked three professional stylists which shoes are in and out right now. Here ...

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    Dr. Martens Unisex Embury Chelsea Boot $85 $130 Save $45 These Dr. Martens are a rework of the brand's classic silhouettes, but through a more modern, comfort-focused lens.

  7. Australian work boot - Wikipedia

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    Some of the more popular brands are Blundstone, [a] [b] [3] Rossi Boots, [c] R. M. Williams, Baxter Boots, [d] [4] Redback Boots, Mongrel Boots, [e] and Steel Blue. In Australian English, the manufacturer's brand name is often associated generically with this style of boot, leading to the names Blunnies, RMs or Rossis.