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  2. Boot jack - Wikipedia

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    The boot jack has several advantages over the removal of boots by hand. By allowing the wearer to pull their foot straight up and out of the boot, and by using their full body weight to hold the boot in place, far greater leverage and a much more secure grip are possible than can be achieved with the hands. In addition, the wearer is spared the ...

  3. Cowboy boot - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy boots custom made for President Harry S. Truman by Tony Lama Boots. Cowboy boots are a specific style of riding boot, historically worn by cowboys. [1] They have a high heel [broken anchor] that is traditionally made of stacked leather, rounded to pointed toe, high shaft, and, traditionally, no lacing.

  4. Removal of footwear indoors - Wikipedia

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    Genkan of a residence in Japan, viewed from outside looking in.. Traditions of removing shoes in the home vary greatly between the world's cultures. [1] These customs impact whether people remove their shoes when coming home, whether people are expected to remove their shoes when visiting others' homes, and what people wear on their feet in homes if not shoes.

  5. How to pull off over the knee boots this season - AOL

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    One of the most stylish trends of this season (and every fall season) has been the over the knee boot. These shoes can be chic, sophisticated and trendy! How to pull off over the knee boots this ...

  6. How to take care of your fall boots just like Kate Middleton

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    No matter how much we love a particular pair of boots, time (and harsh winters) tend to do a number on them, but Kate's had hers for 12 years.

  7. Boot - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy boots originated in the 1800s in the plains and desert of the midwest and far Western United States, however they were inspired by the vaquero-style boot bought from Spain to the Americas in the 1600s. Cowboy boots are traditionally tall and hide the calf, which is meant to help keep the foot firmly in the stirrup to keep it firmly anchored.