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  2. Chippewa Boots - Wikipedia

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    The Chippewa Shoe Manufacturing Company, now in the National Register of Historic Places. Chippewa Boots, originally known as Chippewa Shoe Manufacturing Company, is an American manufacturer of footwear, principally men's work and recreational boots. It also manufactures a limited line of heavy and casual shoes, and some women's footwear.

  3. Engineer boot - Wikipedia

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    There was a post-war production boom for the boots, with high demand coming from returning veterans and bikers. [4] The latter adopted engineer boots because the laceless design would not interfere with motorcycle drive belts, the shafts were well insulated from heat, and they provided full lower leg protection in case of an accident. [2]

  4. Motorcycle boot - Wikipedia

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    A racing boot. Similar to touring boots, racing boots are designed for riding a motorcycle on hard pavement (either the street or a race track) and are usually between 10 and 14 inches in height and made from a combination of leather, metal, plastic and/or man-made composite materials to create a form-fitting, but comfortable boot.

  5. Nocona Boots - Wikipedia

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    Nocona Boots is a western boot brand and a division of Justin Brands, a Berkshire Hathaway corporation (NYSE: BRKa). Justin Brands is the world's largest manufacturer of western footwear. [ 1 ] In addition to Nocona Boots, it owns Justin Boots , Tony Lama Boots , and Chippewa Boots .

  6. Uniforms of the Union army - Wikipedia

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    Recent research suggests smooth-side-out boots were equally common for volunteer regiments. Cavalry and artillery were issued calf-high riding boots, originally designed for the drivers of artillery limbers. Some also wore thigh-high trooper boots as protection from the elements and in imitation of European cavalry.

  7. Justin Boots - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the company acquired Chippewa Shoe Company. In 1990, Justin Industries purchased competitor Tony Lama Boots . In 1999, John Justin stepped down from his role as chairman of the board of Justin Industries, Inc., and in 2000 the board of directors for Justin Industries approved the sale of the company to Warren Buffett and the Berkshire ...