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  2. These Editor-Loved Wide-Calf Boots Come in 8 (!) Different ...

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    If you're on the hunt for a pair of wide-calf cowboy boots that are built to last for years, these boots offer an excellent value for well under $200. Calf circumference: 13.25 to 15.25 inches ...

  3. The 10 Best Wide Calf Boots for Fall, Winter and Beyond - AOL

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    Brinley Co. Women’s Regular, Wide and Extra Wide Calf Faux Suede Over-the-Knee Boots These boots have a slight scrunch to the shaft and reach to the mid-thigh. They also have nearly 1,500 five ...

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    Any woman with wide calves knows the struggle of finding cute and trendy boots that fit properly…or at all. Some simply give up, swearing off of riding boots, ankle boots and knee-high boots foreve

  5. 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 .

  6. The 17 Best Rain Boots for Women, Ranging From $30 to $185 - AOL

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    Merry People. Loved by Maria Menounos as rainy day essentials, these boots that hit at a comfortable ankle length for everyday wear are 100 percent vegan, made of natural rubber with a flexible ...

  7. Chaps - Wikipedia

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    The Armas de Agua (Water Shields), Armas de Pelo (Hairy Shields), or simply Armas (Shields), are two large leather flaps, commonly goat, deer or calf skin, sometimes embossed, that are attached to and hung from the pommel, on both sides, of the Mexican saddles to cover and protect, from the rain, the Calzoneras (trousers), legs and feet of the ...