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  2. Mercury spacesuit - Wikipedia

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    Replacement of the black leather safety boots with ones made first from white coated leather, later aluminumized nylon-coated leather, again for thermal control. Introduction of straps and zippers to provide a snug fit, along with refinements in the shoulder, elbow, and knee retaining cords

  3. Jump boot - Wikipedia

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    Although there is considerable variation in the features of modern jump boots, an example of the defining characteristics can be found in the US M1942 "Boots, Parachute Jumper" (as popularized by the Corcoran Boot Company during World War II) are extended lacing from the instep to the calf and rigid, reinforced toe caps; [5] these features were intended to give greater support to the wearer's ...

  4. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    These boots are an evolution of the old Rhodesian anti-tracking boots. The boots are ankle height, having 12 lace holes and an ankle strap at the top which is fastened with a buckle. The leather is thin and breathable and has a smooth wax finish, hence the name. The boots are lightweight, and have stitched rubber anti-tracking soles.

  5. U.S. military boot orders have kept Belleville Shoe company ...

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    Boots can be purchased by law enforcement and the general public at www.bellevilleboots.com. Prices range from $90 to $319. At least one pair of the company’s boots are displayed in a museum.

  6. Flight suit - Wikipedia

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    In the mid 1930s RAF standard flight suit was a variation on the Sidcot made of rubberised linen in a grey-green colour with a detachable fur collar; a zip had replaced buttons. This was paired with sheepskin-lined knee high suede boots [a] and a quilted liner could be added. All this was worn over the standard uniform.

  7. Sokol space suit - Wikipedia

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    The Sokol space suit (Russian: Cокол, lit. 'Falcon') is a series of soft-body pressure suits designed and built by NPP Zvezda.It was first introduced in 1973 for the Soviet space program following the Soyuz 11 disaster, and continues to see use in the modern day primarily by the Russian space program, being worn by space travelers flying aboard the Soyuz spacecraft.

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