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  2. I Wear These Sorel Winter Boots With Almost 3,000 5-Star ...

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    Winter boots are the ideal way to keep your feet nice and toasty to withstand mountains of snow or torrential rai I Wear These Sorel Winter Boots With Almost 3,000 5-Star Reviews All Winter Skip ...

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    Each winter, we gear up to refresh our beloved boot collection, rummaging through our closets to find which pairs have seen their day and which ones can make it another season. Sorel, which was fou

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  5. Kaufman Footwear - Wikipedia

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    Kaufman Rubber Co. brands included Foamtread slippers, introduced in 1953; Showertogs, an early use of PVC as a clothing material, in 1954; and its Sorel line of winter boots, which was later developed as a utility and fashion winter footwear brand. [2]

  6. Sorel (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Sorel was originally a line of winter sport/work boots that were introduced in 1962 by the Kaufman Rubber Company of Kitchener, Ontario. [1] [2] They became its most successful product line. Kaufman Rubber Co. became Kaufman Footwear in 1964. Kaufman Footwear declared bankruptcy in 2000. [3] The Sorel trademark was bought by Columbia Sportswear ...

  7. Ski boot - Wikipedia

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    Cross-country boots, like all Nordic equipment, attach to the ski usually only at the toe of the boot and are allowed to flex at the ball of the foot similarly to a normal shoe or boot. Cross-country boots generally use one of four attachment systems; NNN (New Nordic Norm), 75mm Nordic Norm ("three-pin" binding, "75NN"), d-ring, or SNS (Salomon ...