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  2. Engineer boot - Wikipedia

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    There was a post-war production boom for the boots, with high demand coming from returning veterans and bikers. [4] The latter adopted engineer boots because the laceless design would not interfere with motorcycle drive belts, the shafts were well insulated from heat, and they provided full lower leg protection in case of an accident. [2]

  3. Motorcycle boot - Wikipedia

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    A racing boot. Similar to touring boots, racing boots are designed for riding a motorcycle on hard pavement (either the street or a race track) and are usually between 10 and 14 inches in height and made from a combination of leather, metal, plastic and/or man-made composite materials to create a form-fitting, but comfortable boot.

  4. These 8 Shoe Trends Are Going to Define Footwear This Fall - AOL

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    Another boot that is poised to be a major hit this season: the moto. Both sleek and rugged and a nods to 1970s motorcycle culture aesthetics, moto boots are super wearable, and will be a style you ...

  5. Motorcycle boots - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 April 2006, at 13:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. List of shoe styles - Wikipedia

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    Shoe designers have described a very large number of shoe styles, including the following: Leather ballet shoes, with feet shown in fifth position. A cantabrian albarca is a rustic wooden shoe in one piece, which has been used particularly by the peasants of Cantabria, northern Spain.

  7. Rocker (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    The term café racers is now also used to describe motorcycle riders who prefer vintage British, Italian or Japanese motorbikes from the 1950s to late 1970s. These modern café racers do not resemble the rockers of earlier decades, and they dress in a more modern and comfortable style, with only a hint of likeness to the rocker style, nor do ...

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