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  2. Steel-toe boot - Wikipedia

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    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 in keeping the feet of industrial ...

  3. These 10 Work Shoes Mean Serious Business - AOL

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    Outdoor WP Soft Toe Work Shoes. Carhartt is a tried and true brand for work gear, down to the shoes. These breathable, waterproof sneakers are designed to meet electrical hazard safety standards ...

  4. Engineer boot - Wikipedia

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    Engineer boots, also known as engineer's boots or engineering boots, are an American type of traditional leather work- boots. Their lace-less, rugged construction made them popular among motorcycle riders. Originally developed in the 1930s for firemen working on steam locomotives, the boots gained substantial popularity in the post– World War ...

  5. List of boots - Wikipedia

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    Gumboots (mainly workwear) Hip boots (waders or fishing boots) Wellington boots (rubber or farmer boots) Galoshes (overshoes) Logger boots. Rigger boots. Seaboots. Steel-toe boots (safety boots) Snow boots.

  6. Goodyear welt - Wikipedia

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    The Goodyear welt process is a machine-based alternative to the traditional hand-welted method (c. 1500) for the manufacture of footwear, allowing them to be resoled repeatedly. The upper part of the shoe is shaped over the last and fastened on by sewing a leather, linen or synthetic strip (also known as the "welt") to the inner and upper sole.

  7. Caltrop - Wikipedia

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    Name. The modern name "caltrop" is derived from the Old English calcatrippe (heel-trap), such as in the French usage chausse-trape (shoe-trap). The Latin word tribulus originally referred to this and provides part of the modern scientific name of a plant commonly called the caltrop, Tribulus terrestris, whose spiked seed cases resemble caltrops and can injure feet and puncture bicycle tires.

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