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Men
Casual Lace Up Boots
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In the early part of the century, During the First World War, British officers wore calflength riding boots
while the lower ranks wore
ankle length lace-up. men also wore high derby boots which laced up the front. They were also remarkably similar to women's lace up boots of the same period and continued to be popular into the 1930s. There were boots with elastic sides too, but they temporarily went out of fashion in the 1920s.
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Suede or canvas upper. Cotton drill Lining. Collar padding. Triple stitching on collar. Perfed upper. Die-cut EVA insert. Traditional gum rubber outsole. Vulcanized sole attachment. 70% of Fit Survey respondents said this shoe "Felt a half size larger than marked". 93% of Fit Survey respondents said this shoe "Felt true to width".
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