Knee high boots
Knee-high boots, muckers, or fishing boots are boots that rise to the knee, or slightly thereunder. They are generally tighter around the leg shaft and ankle than at the top. Mostly made of a synthetic rubber (PVC, Neoprene®, etc.), they are used by fishermen, dairy workers, stable hands, duck hunters, clammers, etc. to protect the feet from water, mud, manure, etc. and to provide traction on slippery surfaces. Most slip on, but there are varities with buckles and those that lace up.
Related Topics:
Boot - Knee - Leg - Ankle
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Knee-high boots have existed in the fashion world since at least the 1950s. Fashion knee-high boots come in all materials, leather seems to be by far the most popular choice, and black is a frequent color. Many have a zipper closure. Furthermore, most varieties of knee-high boots have a substantial heel built into them, anywhere from 3 inches and up.
Related Topics:
1950s - Leather - Black - Color - Zipper - Heel
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