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  2. Sperry (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Sperry's 1937 patent application for what became a new category of footwear, the boat shoe. While sailing on the Long Island Sound, inventor and sailor Paul A. Sperry slipped on the deck of his boat and fell overboard. He was able to pull himself back on board, but the experience drove him to develop a non-slip shoe for boating.

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    The durable rubber footbed helps give you the traction you need in slippery weather, but has a three-inch heel to provide a leg-lengthening lift. We love the detailed stitching on the suede, too.

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    Duluth Trading Men's Moc-Toe Boots. $200 $250 Save $50. ... From the year's hottest men's jacket to Red Wing ... It's only available in one shade — Briar Oil Slick with a white rubber sole. $290 ...

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    Sporty and durable, these work shoes can make or break your experience on a worksite.

  6. Moccasin - Wikipedia

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    The addition of rubber-pad sole adds to the versatility and longevity of the shoe while maintaining the flexibility and comfort of a traditional moccasin. They were invented for men who wanted extra grip while driving. [7] There are two variations of the sole, including: Rubber-dotted - These have a uniform covering of small, round rubber pads.

  7. Merrell (company) - Wikipedia

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    The work of Matis' design group culminated with the introduction of what would become the brand's signature shoe, the "Jungle Moc." The new product was a success, with total shipments of Jungle Mocs hitting 3.5 million pairs by 2002 and 10 million by 2009. [1] In 2007, the Merrell line was expanded to include apparel and accessories.