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  2. Engineer boot - Wikipedia

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    The heels were about one-and-three-quarter inches in height with a slight forward slant, with the edges being concave. Some were customized with studded straps or with cleats . [ 1 ] Modern engineer boots vary in toe shape, heel height, sole material, or in the use of steel reinforcements .

  3. Steel-toe boot - Wikipedia

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    A pair of well-worn steel-toe shoes A pair of ISO 20345:2004 compliant S3 safety boots. A steel-toe boot (also known as a safety boot, steel-capped boot, steel toecaps or safety shoe) is a durable boot or shoe that has a protective reinforcement in the toe which protects the foot from falling objects or compression. Safety shoes are effective ...

  4. Southgate Mall (Elizabeth City) - Wikipedia

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    Southgate Mall is the sole enclosed shopping center in the sixteen county Historic Albemarle region of northeastern North Carolina. Located on West Ehringhaus Street (US 17 Business) in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, the mall is currently anchored by Belk and until its closing in early April 2015; JCPenney.

  5. Double-H Boots - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, western boots had become the majority of boots produced. The Richland plant was the first in the United States to manufacture western boots with a safety toe, the first boots to pass the now standard Class 75 ANSI tests for safety footwear. When computerized fancy stitch machines hit the shoe market, the line expanded into the ...

  6. Elizabeth City, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    John C. B. Ehringhaus (1882–1949), was the first and only Elizabeth City citizen to serve as North Carolina governor from 1933 to 1937; Gerald Lamb (1924–2014), Connecticut State Treasurer (1963–1970) and the first African American to be elected to that office in the US

  7. Hunter Boot Ltd - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, North British Rubber was bought by Uniroyal Limited of Greenville, South Carolina. Formerly known as the U.S. Rubber Company, Uniroyal is best known for car tyres and still operates today. [13] In 1976, having continued to supply boots to the royal households, Hunter was awarded a Royal Warrant from the Duke of Edinburgh.

  8. Knee-high boot - Wikipedia

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    A pair of knee-high leather boots from Tory Burch LLC "Senior boots" worn by the senior cadets at Texas A&M University. Knee-high boots are boots that rise to the knee, or slightly thereunder or over. They are generally tighter around the leg shaft and ankle than at the top.

  9. 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 ...