Knee High Boots have a long history. They were originally used as utility shoes by fishermen, horse riders, stable hands, dairy workers, clammers, duck hunters, etc, whose job entailed close encounter with dirt to save their feet from dust, manure, water, mud and so on while providing traction on the slippery surfaces. These were basically manly shoes and usually made of synthetic materials such as Neoprene and PVC. Then with the advent of modernity, women also started to share the men’s chores and in the process borrowed their clothing. They also started using the Knee High Boots to protect their feet till the knee up ...
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