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History of Welly Boots

Arthur Wellesley, first Duke of Wellington, instructed his shoemaker, Hoby of St. James Street, London, modify the 18th century Hessian boot. This new shoe was made of calfskin and must have been a transformation in the previous Hessian boot. He was durable, comfortable, lightweight and probably treated with wax to help seal it. The Duke of Wellington soon became has the advantage of better footwear for his troops and the ball rolled. The Wellington boot then played a central role in history, the Battle of Waterloo War of American Independence, and more recently in both world wars. Such was the significance of its design, they were brought the funeral procession of the duke, and the name Wellington boot was born.
In 1852, Hiram Hutchinson met Charles Goodyear, who invented a method vulcanization of rubber. Hutchinson bought the patent and formed a company in France which then serve as the country's vast rural population. The mark is a credit to his country of origin "Eagle One – Tribute to the Eagle" and became one of the world leaders start leading. Aigle Wellington boots have become synonymous with quality.
In 1856, entrepreneur Henry Lee Norris also left America with four experienced workers rubber boots and went to Scotland and found a block of buildings in Edinburgh, known as the Castle Silk Mills. There they saw the British Rubber Company. Rubber boots are produced in limited numbers at first, with other products taking more sales. This quickly changed with the outbreak the First World War because of the appalling conditions in the trenches. Nearly two million Wellington boots were sold to the army. In the second great war of the armed forces again used large quantities of rubber Wellington boots with waders, particularly in Holland.
Farmers and gardeners have long been accustomed to Welly Boots is an essential element of life and without them life would be interesting! To this end, welly has to be a resistance to wear and comfortable, usually made of natural rubber with good slip soles. Unfortunately fashion has not left the good old welly and is only now available in all colors and different shades, which is not necessarily a bad thing, but problems loom. Often, these types of rubber boots are made of plastic which, although very colored, are not so lasting the test of time, often breaking and cracking on the folds are as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike. In addition, if Wellington boots are bought for the convenience of the user and not, they can cause serious pain in the limbs, etc especially if poor quality the soles are used in the manufacturing process. The old adage "you get what you pay for" is never more true.
Hunter Wellington boots have always been a firm favorite, especially among the equestrian fraternity with the need for good soles and tight editing calf. The range is now very wide with different soles and linings fitted to different boots to them.
Aigle Wellington boots Shoes are generally darker than the light green Hunter, but the reputation of a bunch of high quality rubber. An example of this would be the course that were designed to travel long distances. Parcours range, just like other boots eagle is hand made by shoemakers experienced. These boots are made from natural rubber, a material that can withstand even extreme stress while providing perfect comfort time. The sole is flexible dual-material while providing cushioning properties, while Parcours Iso is a neoprene lined Wellington providing high insulation performance.
Camel also produce high quality hand made of natural rubber Wellington boots with neoprene lining called range Vierzonord providing first-rate insulation against the cold and are extremely comfortable. The Camel has built an enviable reputation by gamekeepers as the "Rolls Royce 'of Wellington boots, resisting wear, snug and lightweight to wear. The Extreme Camel was recently Vierzonord got the best shoes by the Industry Award shooting. Le Chameau uses only the latter plant, mid-soles and linings in the manufacture innovative their higher end shoes. Cotton lined All-Tracks are the end of the competitive range Le Chameau and very good they are too!

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