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  2. Bunny boots - Wikipedia

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    These large, bulbous, waterproof rubber boots can be worn in extremely cold weather, −20 to −60 °F (−29 to −51 °C), with the liner-free interior retaining warmth by sandwiching up to one inch of wool and felt insulation between two vacuum-tight layers of rubber; this vacuum layer insulates the wearer's feet similar to a vacuum flask.

  3. Hunter Boot Ltd - Wikipedia

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    In addition to rubber boots and other footwear, Hunter sells products such as bags, socks and accessories. It previously made tyres, conveyor belts, combs, golf balls, hot water bottles and rubber flooring. Hunter holds several Royal Warrants as suppliers of waterproof footwear. [5]

  4. These Are the 8 Best Winter Shoes on Amazon, Hands Down - AOL

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    These waterproof rubber boots are designed with a faux-fur trim for extra warmth and the brand’s aero-trac non-loading outsole that’ll give you fantastic grip in snowy or slushy conditions.

  5. Mukluk - Wikipedia

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    The short overshoes may also be made waterproof for wet conditions, [11] or furry with more grip for dry terrain. [5] The inner boots are often made with the fur facing inwards. They are worn without socks, because socks absorb and hold sweat. [4] Mukluks may be adorned with pom-poms, beads, embroidery, and other techniques.

  6. The best women's slippers of 2025 - AOL

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    Finally, there’s the outsole, which is the bottom of the shoe. Outsoles are generally made from non-slip materials like rubber or latex, which provide a waterproof barrier and better traction ...

  7. Wellington boot - Wikipedia

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    A Wellington boot, often shortened to welly, [1] and also known as a gumboot, rubber boot, or rain boot, [2] [3] is a type of waterproof boot made of rubber. Originally a type of leather riding boot adapted from Hessian boots , a style of military foot wear, Wellington boots were worn and popularised by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington .