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  2. Steel-toe boot - Wikipedia

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    A pair of well-worn steel-toe shoes A pair of ISO 20345:2004 compliant S3 safety boots. A steel-toe boot (also known as a safety boot, steel-capped boot, steel toecaps or safety shoe) is a durable boot or shoe that has a protective reinforcement in the toe which protects the foot from falling objects or compression. Safety shoes are effective ...

  3. Australian work boot - Wikipedia

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    Blundstone elastic sided boots. An Australian work boot (or generically elastic-sided boot) is a style of work shoe, typically constructed with a leather upper bound together with elastic sides and pull tabs on the front and back of the boot. The shoe lacks a tongue, and laces, and often contains a steel toe cap for occupational health and ...

  4. Rigger boot - Wikipedia

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    Other distinguishing features of the boots include pull-on loops around the top of the boot's shaft and internal fur lining. Many rigger boots are unbranded or generic brands, some of which may have steel toe caps which may not conform to the EN-345 standard, and some workplaces concerned about their lack of adequate ankle support now ban them.

  5. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    The "George Boots" worn with the Officers' dress uniform and mess dress are similar, but they lack the leather counter (heel cap), the toe case (toe-cap) and omit the hobnails, and the steel heel and toe plates.

  6. List of boots - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy boots; Gumboots (mainly workwear) Hip boots (waders or fishing boots) Wellington boots (rubber or farmer boots) Galoshes (overshoes) Logger boots; Rigger boots; Seaboots; Steel-toe boots (safety boots) Snow boots

  7. Engineer boot - Wikipedia

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    The toes were bulbous and the soles were made of thick leather. The heels were about one-and-three-quarter inches in height with a slight forward slant, with the edges being concave. Some were customized with studded straps or with cleats. [1] Modern engineer boots vary in toe shape, heel height, sole material, or in the use of steel ...