What are wellington shoes?
Wellington Boots or simply Wellingtons or "Wellies" are practical shoes that have long been worn in many parts of the world. Most of them are made of rubber or synthetic materials such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and have robust soles, suitable for walking and work. In general, they are slightly shorter than the length of the knee and have the advantage that the legs keep dry in wet or muddy conditions. At the beginning of the 19th century, Wellesley tried to create a modified Hessian shoe. These shoes were developed in the 18th century and had decorative tassels on them, but the Duke ordered a couple who was closer and without decoration. The first wellingtones were also made of leather, although the Wellington leather shoes would be considered much less common today. Owl in France, when Hiram Hutchinson has now established a company known as Aigle, which still makes many popular wellington styles. Although the English initially wore shoes as more fashion statements, Hutchinson's company designed Wellingtons for PRummary working man and shoes have become popular among the French agricultural population.
TRENT WARFARE during the First World War significantly increased the demand for shoes and many societies began to produce them. They remained a necessity for many farmers and people working under wet conditions. James Herriot, a well -known writer and veterinarian Yorkshire, often discusses them as the necessary clothing for rural veterinarians. At the end of World War II, shoes were not only for people working in humid conditions, but many people were considered useful and created them for the general population.
During the Wellington Flips, styles with round and spacious boxes at the tip and relatively strong and somewhat flexible soles have been preferred. As the popularity of shoes grew, they also collected a number of different names. Americans can call Wellington's rubber shoes to be so they cané call rubber, rubber boots and top shoes. The name of the rubber shoe can be a little misleading because the Americans also give this name to shoes that fit on other shoes. Wellies usually change directly above the foot.
Although initially Wellington Boots were made in simple colors such as dark green or black, now it is no longer. Some shoes have bright colors and patterns and can certainly be found for all populations. They may also vary in length. Several of them are only slightly above the ankle, while others reach for medium or higher.
Materials used to make shoes today differ. Those who have a latex allergy to the rubber. Fortunately, there are plenty of shoes made in alternative waterproof materials that keep their feet satisfactorily dry.