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  2. Shoeshiner - Wikipedia

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    Shoeshiner or boot polisher is an occupation in which a person cleans and buffs shoes and then applies a waxy paste to give a shiny appearance and a protective coating. They are often known as shoeshine boys because the job was traditionally done by a male child. Other synonyms are bootblack and shoeblack.

  3. Bootblacking (BDSM) - Wikipedia

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    English Army Blacking from 1895. The term “bootblack”, meaning “one who shines shoes”, was first used in 1817, according to Merriam-Webster. [4] It probably stems from the term "blacking", a precursor of modern shoe polish containing lampblack, which was used to care for English soldiers' boots in the 18th and 19th centuries.

  4. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    Combat boot. Combat or tactical boots are military boots designed to be worn by soldiers during combat or combat training, as opposed to during parades and other ceremonial duties. Modern combat boots are designed to provide a combination of grip, ankle stability, and foot protection suitable for a rugged environment.

  5. Blucher shoe - Wikipedia

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    Blucher shoe. A black blucher shoe. Open lacing with vamp in one piece – the hallmark of a blucher shoe. A blucher ( / ˈbluːtʃər / or / ˈbluːkər /, German pronunciation: [ˈblʏçɐ], Blücher) is a style of shoe with open lacing, its vamp made of a single piece of leather ("one cut"), with shoelace eyelets tabs sewn on top. [ 1]

  6. Jackboot - Wikipedia

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    A jackboot is a military boot such as the cavalry jackboot or the hobnailed jackboot. The hobnailed jackboot has a different design and function from the former type. It is a combat boot designed for marching. It rises to mid-calf or higher without laces and sometimes has a leather sole with hobnails. Jackboots have been associated popularly ...

  7. Leather subculture - Wikipedia

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    Leather subculture. The Leather Pride flag, a symbol for the leather community, designed by Tony DeBlase in 1989. Leather subculture denotes practices and styles of dress organized around sexual activities that involve leather garments, such as leather jackets, vests, boots, chaps, harnesses, or other items.

  8. Chelsea boot - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea boots in black calf leather. Chelsea boots are close-fitting, ankle-high boots with elastic side panels. They often have a loop or tab of fabric on the back of the boot, enabling the boot to be pulled on. The boot dates back to the Victorian era, when it was worn by both men and women. Chelsea boots and some of their variants were ...

  9. Shoe polish - Wikipedia

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    Shoe polish. Shoe polish, also known as boot polish and shoeshine, is a waxy paste, cream, or liquid that is used to polish, shine, and waterproof leather shoes or boots to extend the footwear 's life and restore its appearance. Shoe polishes are distinguished by their textures, which range from liquids to hard waxes.