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Boot Type 11 “Harness Boots
Harness boots (harness boots) with metal rings and leather harnesses, based on the square-toe boots worn by the cavalry during the American Civil War. Although generally associated with the rugged biker boot, harness boots with elements of the sleek tapered toe look seen in Chelsea boots have become very popular in recent years.
Boot Type ⑫”Western Boots/Cowboy Boots
Western boots, also called cowboy boots, are long boots that developed among cowboys in the American West. They are narrower at the end so that cowboys can quickly find the stirrups when riding their horses, and have a high, steeply sloping heel to prevent the shoes from falling out of the stirrups. Other features include a pull-strap called a mule ear, relief relief and decorative stitching throughout the leather, and a loose-fitting opening for quick on and off.
Boot type ⑬ “Double Monk Strap Boots
Double monk strap boots, as the name suggests, are boots with two monk straps. Like Chelsea boots, they are semi-formal dress boots that fit well with suit styles.
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Boot type ⑭ “Moccasin Boots
The moccasin is a type of boot that has been worn by Native Americans since ancient times as slip-on shoes made of a single piece of leather that wraps around the foot. Generally, leather shoes with the upper part sewn in a U-shape are called moccasins in a broad sense, and moccasin boots, which incorporate this style, are positioned as casual boots characterized by their voluminous form.
Boot type ⑮”Mouton Boots
Mouton is a French word meaning “wool,” and mouton boots are boots made of sheep’s fur.
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