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  2. Pampootie - Wikipedia

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    Look up pampootie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. They are formed of a single piece of untanned hide folded around the foot and stitched with twine or a leather strap. [1] Hide from the buttocks was most often used. The hair was usually left and this improved the shoe's grip. [2] The raw hide is kept flexible by use and the constant damp ...

  3. Boots Ireland - Wikipedia

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    2,000 (2023) Parent. Boots. Subsidiaries. Boots Hearingcare Ireland. Website. boots .ie. Boots Ireland is the Irish subsidiary of the British pharmacy and beauty chain, Boots. [1] Since 1996, the chain has expanded to almost 90 stores across the Republic of Ireland .

  4. Brogue shoe - Wikipedia

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    Brogue shoe. Pair of full brogue shoes. The brogue (derived from the Gaeilge bróg ( Irish ), and the Gaelic bròg ( Scottish) for "shoe") [1] [2] is a style of low-heeled shoe or boot traditionally characterised by multiple-piece, sturdy leather uppers with decorative perforations (or "broguing") and serration along the pieces' visible edges. [3]

  5. Schuh - Wikipedia

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    schuh. schuh (pronounced / ʃu /, like "shoe") is a Scottish footwear retailer based in Livingston, Scotland. It has 132 stores in the United Kingdom and Ireland. [1] The company is predominantly a branded shoe stockist, selling over 80 brands, including: Converse, Vans, UGG, Nike, Adidas as well as its own schuh label.

  6. These Editor-Tested Running Shoes Are Over Half Off for May - AOL

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    Some of these were top gear picks from previous years, and are now on sale going into 2024. That includes the New Balance FuelCell Propel v4 which test editor Morgan Petruny reviewed. According to ...

  7. Brogan (shoes) - Wikipedia

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    History. Brogan-like shoes, called "brogues" (from Old Irish "bróc" meaning "shoe"), were made and worn in Ireland and Scotland as early as the 16th century, and the shoe type probably originated in Ireland. [1] [2] They were used by the Scots and the Irish as work boots to wear in the wet, boggy Scottish and Irish countryside. [3]