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  2. Hunter Boot Ltd - Wikipedia

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    The company's most famous Wellington, the "Original Green Wellington", was first made in the winter of 1955. It was the first orthopaedic boot made by Hunter, and was launched alongside the Royal Hunter - another boot that remained in Hunter's range in 2012. [12] Reaction from trade was slow, and an order of 36 pairs considered an achievement.

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  6. Boat shoe - Wikipedia

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    Boat shoes (also known as deck shoes or top-siders) are typically canvas or leather with non-marking rubber soles designed for use on a boat. A siping pattern is cut into the soles to provide grip on a wet deck; the leather construction, along with the application of oil, is designed to repel water; and the stitching is highly durable.

  7. Xtratuf - Wikipedia

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    The "Made in USA" on the boots was significant: Norcross was the last remaining rubber footwear manufacturer in North America. [ 1 ] At the end of 2011, Honeywell—the corporate conglomerate who purchased the Xtratuf brand in 2008—closed its Rock Island plant and moved production to an existing Honeywell facility in China . [ 2 ]