coarse heavy boot or shoe
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stogiecoarse, heavy boot or shoe
stogycoarse, heavy boot or shoe
stogiescoarse, heavy boot or shoe
GAITERShoe or boot covering
balmorala laced boot or shoe
vampedupper part of a shoe or boot
vampsupper part of a shoe or boot
vampingupper part of a shoe or boot
vampupper part of a shoe or boot
outsolethe outer sole of a boot or shoe
insolethe inner sole of a shoe or boot
outsolesOUTSOLE, the outer sole of a boot or shoe
insolesINSOLE, the inner sole of a shoe or boot
insolesThe fixed inner sole of a boot or shoe
soleto replace the bottom of a shoe or boot
solesSOLE, to replace the bottom of a shoe or boot
upperthe part of a boot or shoe above the sole
solingSOLE, to replace the bottom of a shoe or boot
toecapa covering for the front of a boot or shoe
overboota protective boot worn over an ordinary boot or shoe
soledSOLE, to replace the bottom of a shoe or boot
toecapsTOECAP, a covering for the front of a boot or shoe
pattenseparate sole attached to a shoe or boot for this purpose
overbootsOVERBOOT, a protective boot worn over an ordinary boot or shoe
uppersUPPER, the part of a boot or shoe above the sole
pacsoft, flexible, heelless shoe worn as a liner inside a boot or overshoe
pacssoft, flexible, heelless shoe worn as a liner inside a boot or overshoe
poulainesshoe or boot with an elongated pointed toe, fashionable in the 15th century
poulaineshoe or boot with an elongated pointed toe, fashionable in the 15th century
socksA removable inner sole placed inside a shoe or boot for added warmth or to improve the fit
gaitercovering of cloth or leather for the ankle and instep and sometimes also the lower leg, worn over the shoe or boot
gaiterscovering of cloth or leather for the ankle and instep and sometimes also the lower leg, worn over the shoe or boot
moccasinsa soft leather heelless shoe or boot with the sole brought up the sides of the foot and over the toes where it is joined with a puckered seam to a U-shaped piece lying on top of the foot