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Boots are a type of footwear designed to cover the foot and extend above the ankle, and sometimes higher up the leg. They provide protection, support, and warmth in adverse weather, and are used for work, outdoor activities, and fashion.

Most boots use materials such as leather, synthetic fabrics, or rubber. They consist of a sole, insole,

Types include work boots, hiking boots, dress boots, combat boots, rain boots, and snow boots, as well

Historically, ankle-covering boots appear in ancient and medieval societies, evolving from simple protective footwear to specialized

Care and fit are important for longevity. Use appropriate sizing, break in stiff leather, clean regularly, condition

midsole,
and
upper,
with
shaft
height
ranging
from
ankle
to
knee.
Construction
methods
include
cemented,
welted
(Goodyear
or
Blake),
and
direct-attach,
influencing
durability
and
repairability.
as
fashion
or
lifestyle
boot
styles.
Features
like
reinforced
toes,
insulation,
waterproof
membranes,
and
various
tread
patterns
address
different
activities
and
climates.
designs
for
riding,
military
service,
and
labor.
The
19th
and
20th
centuries
saw
mass
production
and
new
materials,
while
contemporary
fashion
and
outdoor
brands
broaden
the
range
of
styles.
leather
or
waterproof
synthetic
uppers,
and
store
upright
with
room
for
the
shaft.
Replace
worn
soles
or
heels
to
maintain
support.