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  2. Monkey boots - Wikipedia

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    The two most popular and well-known variations are the style of monkey boot popular in the United Kingdom in the 60's and 70's, [4] and the style of monkey boot designed by workwear companies in the US such as Endicott-Johnson, [5] Red Wing, [6] and Thorogood. [7] The monkey boots popular in the UK are known for their unique "tractor-tread ...

  3. Weinbrenner Shoe Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, the Thorogood brand of work boots was introduced and quickly garnered popularity. It remains Weinbrenner's most well-known brand by a significant margin. In 1935, construction began on a new manufacturing plant in Marshfield , Wisconsin in order to raise production capacity to 3–4,000 boots per day.

  4. Thorogood - Wikipedia

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    Thorogood is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alison Thorogood (born 1960), British sprint canoer; George Thorogood (born 1950), American blues rock musician; Ian Thorogood (1936–2019), Australian footballer; Jack Thorogood (1911–1970), English footballer; Martina Thorogood (born 1975), Venezuelan beauty queen

  5. Red Wing Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Red Wing Shoes (Red Wing Shoe Company, LLC) is an American footwear company based in Red Wing, Minnesota that was founded by Charles H. Beckman in 1905. [1] Products

  6. Go-go boot - Wikipedia

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    Go-go boots as worn in London in 1969/1970. In 1966, the song "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" was released and performed by a go-go boot wearing Nancy Sinatra, who is credited with further popularising the boot. [13] Tim Gunn suggests that Sinatra helped establish the boot as "a symbol of female power". [14]

  7. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    The boot was made of tanned cowhide with a half middle sole covered by a full sole. Iron plates were fixed to the heel. It was a great improvement, however it lacked waterproofing. It soon evolved into the 1918 Trench Boot, also called the Pershing Boot after General John Pershing, who oversaw its creation. The boot used heavier leather in its ...