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  2. Xtratuf - Wikipedia

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    Two well-worn XtraTuf boots, one a full boot and the other an “Alaska sneaker" XTRATUF is a brand of neoprene boots manufactured by Rocky Brands . First made in Rock Island, Illinois , they are popular throughout Alaska and the Pacific Northwest in general, especially in coastal areas and among fishermen.

  3. Rocky Brands - Wikipedia

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    The move brought Georgia Boot, Durango, and Lehigh Safety Shoes brands into Rocky's fold and added a licensed footwear brand in Dickies. In 2006, Rocky Shoes & Boots changed its name to Rocky Brands, Inc. [5] Following the name change Rocky Brands acquired comfort footwear Zumfoot shoes and Michelin footwear. [citation needed]

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  5. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    The standard-issue boot is the Bates Waterproof USMC combat boot. Commercial versions of this boot are authorized without limitation other than they must be at least 8 inches (20 cm) in height and bear the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor on the outer heel of each boot. Beginning on October 1, 2016, Marine Corps personnel were authorized to wear ...

  6. Gaiters - Wikipedia

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    Heavy gaiters are often worn when using crampons, to protect the leg and ankle from the spikes of the opposite foot. Gaiters strap over the hiking boot and around the person's leg to provide protection from branches and thorns and to prevent mud, snow, etc. from entering the top of the boot. Gaiters may also be worn as protection against snake ...

  7. Spats (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard wear white canvas leggings as part of their Enlisted Full Dress Whites.. Since the mid-19th century, soldiers of various nations, especially infantry, often wore leggings or spats to protect their lower leg, to keep dirt, sand, and mud from entering their shoes, and to provide a measure of ankle support.

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