Special feature on “HUNTER” boots! Introducing recommended models by type.

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Special feature on "HUNTER" boots! Introducing recommended models by type.

Introducing Hunter’s recommended boots by type!

Hunter’s Boots Type 1 “Rain Boots

A timeless classic that combines practicality and design, ” HUNTER Original Tall Rain Boots

Designed to protect feet from inclement weather, this item has been a Hunter icon since its introduction in 1956. Using a unique last, the shoe is assembled over three days with 28 parts made of natural rubber. The rubber is vulcanized for enhanced protection. It also features a comfortable polyester lining. The sophisticated design with a matte finish allows for a stylish look on the feet even on rainy days.

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HUNTER Original Short Rain Boots” are a short style that allows for comfortable on and off.

The iconic design of the tall boot provides protection while the short length reduces the hassle of putting on and taking off the boot. Another advantage is that they can be easily styled with everything from jeans to chinos. The vulcanized rubber construction provides excellent waterproofing on rainy days, and Hunter’s original tread pattern provides excellent grip. It is a pair that can be used with ease.

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HUNTER Original Tall Side Adjustable Rain Boots” with adjustable side set for a comfortable fit.

Based on the iconic original Tall, with expandable gussets on the sides. The rubber in Hunter boots is basically non-stretchable, so there is no room for error in calf size selection, but with this model, the fit can be adjusted as desired. It is possible to wear them in a just-fit style or in a relaxed style with the calf set extended. The matte finish, tread pattern, and comfortable polyester lining are the same as the original model.

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