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  2. Bean boots - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Bean Boots. Bean boots (originally named Maine Hunting Shoes) are a type of water-resistant "duck boots" manufactured by L.L.Bean. [1] They are constructed from a rubber sole and a leather upper. The boots were created in 1911 and were an instant success. The boots became an item of clothing connected to elite prep schools.

  3. L.L.Bean - Wikipedia

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    The company began as a one-room operation selling a single product, the Maine Hunting Shoe, also known as duck boots [5] and later as Bean Boots. Bean had developed a waterproof boot, which is a combination of lightweight leather uppers and rubber bottoms that he sold to hunters.

  4. These classic boots are, unusually, under $100: 'I have always wanted a pair of L.L. Bean Duck Boots' Brittany Nims. Updated January 19, 2024 at 6:08 AM.

  5. 26 Outstanding Men's Boots in Every Style Worth Trying - AOL

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    The Original Duck Boot. Crafted in Maine with New England weather in mind—and designed by Mr. L.L. Bean himself—these rubber-bottom Bean Boots offer reliable traction and keep water at bay ...

  6. Duckbill shoe - Wikipedia

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    Simple slip-on duck-bill turnshoes, 1500s Britain A duckbill , bearpaw or cow's mouth was a style of shoe with a broad toe which was fashionable in the 15th and 16th centuries. This style started with Charles VIII of France , who had an extra toe , and was later worn by Henry VIII of England .

  7. Knee-high boot - Wikipedia

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    A pair of knee-high leather boots from Tory Burch LLC "Senior boots" worn by the senior cadets at Texas A&M University. Knee-high boots are boots that rise to the knee, or slightly thereunder or over. They are generally tighter around the leg shaft and ankle than at the top.