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  2. Galoshes - Wikipedia

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    Galoshes are overshoes, and not to be confused with the form of large slip-on rubber boots (known in the United Kingdom as Wellington boots). A protective layer (made variously of leather, rubber, or synthetic ripstop material) that only wraps around a shoe's upper is known as a spat or gaiter.

  3. Cycling shoe - Wikipedia

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    Overshoes (or "booties") are flexible waterproof shoe coverings for use in wet weather. They are typically made from rubber or a stretchy synthetic and have a zip on the inside of the ankle. The fabric continues under the sole but is not intended for walking on, which would wear it out quickly.

  4. How to find the right cycling shoes for your bike - AOL

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    We spoke to experts about the various styles of cycling shoes as well as the types of features to look for.

  5. Spats (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Another reason for the decline in women's use of spats was the popularity of open-topped shoes with interesting visual details like straps and cutouts in the 1920s. Rising hemlines made it possible for women to show off more intricate footwear, which was meant to be visible, not covered by spats.

  6. The 6 best indoor cycling shoes of 2024 - AOL

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    Our experts share the best spin shoes, plus what to look for in fit and feel. Shop picks from Shimano, Tiem, Giro, Peloton and more. The 6 best indoor cycling shoes of 2024

  7. Wellington boot - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the war in 1945, the Wellington had become popular among men, women and children for wet weather wear. The boot had developed to become far roomier with a thick sole and rounded toe. Also, with the rationing of that time, labourers began to use them for daily work.

  8. Cycling - Wikipedia

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    Cycling can be more efficient and comfortable with special shoes, gloves, and shorts. In wet weather, riding can be more tolerable with waterproof clothes, such as cape, jacket, trousers (pants) and overshoes and high-visibility clothing is advisable to reduce the risk from motor vehicle users.

  9. Water shoe - Wikipedia

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    Water shoes are usually made of mesh and have a hard sole used to prevent cuts and abrasions when walking in wet, rocky environments. They may often have tiny holes on the bottom or sides of the sole to allow for quick water drainage, which helps the wearer's feet dry faster, keeps the shoe light, and prolongs the lifespan of the material.

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