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Wouldn't it be nice to own the perfect pair of Wellington Boots? Before we dive into the top picks and latest styles available in this truly royal foot wear treat, we're going to break down where these puppies came from, how the became popular, what they're made of, and where the next style trends are going with them! So, before you purchase your next pair of wellington boots, make sure you know just exactly where they came from!

And so, before you sport your newest pair, let's take a quick look at exactly what you're buying. Wellington Boots (which can also be referred to as rubber boots, wellies, galoshes, topboots, or even gumboots) originate from the leather 'Hessian' boot. The true catalyst for this trend begins with Arthur Wellesley, The First Duke of Wellington. A true sportsman, Mr. Wellington asopted this truly functional style when trudging around his often muddy and soggy grounds in the UK. Through word of his funky fashion, this new boot came to be known as the "Wellington" boot, and hit the 19th century British aristocracy like a fashion fire unmitigated.

Generally constructed of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and halogenated polymer, these function-forward boots are water proof, and perfect for rainy and muddy conditions. With their height standing at just below the knee, your feet and lower legs will be cozy and dry, and your pants will be safely tucked away inside. Fast forward now, to their uses today, and you will most often find people wearing them in extra strong rain storms, or as a safety/hygiene precaution when working with hazardous or industrial settings. So, whether you're wearing your Wellingtons to fight the rain or protect you while you work away, we've gathered some of the latest styles and trends to keep you looking cool and fresh in this classic shoe.

The first option we'll be checking out gives an American take on this classic British shoe, and who better to look towards than John Deere? His '12" Waterproof Wellington Work Boots' definitely add a slight cowboy twinge to this classic galosh style. Boasting a waterproof, barnyard acid-resistant leather, these boots mean business. Plus, with its energy-recycling, breathable AirFlow Comfort System insole and Agion antimicrobial lining (to prevent odor and fungus growth), your feet will be seriously comfortable in this cool shoe. Standing at midcalf and featuring a tapered toe, rich brown leather, and half-inch heel, this Wellington boot will keep you above the mess in serious style. Ringing in at $159.99 full price, with a sale price as low as $149.99, you'll definitely be comfortable, cool, and stylish in this American take on a British boot.

Moving away from this western-inspired shoe, and into a classic galosh, Timberland's '10" Powerwelt Wellington Boot' definitely has more power. This performance driven show boasts a rounded tow, leather uppers, and extremely dependable Olefin Shell Over the Upper. With its interior rocking a Cambrelle Lining, Ortholite Open-Cell Polyurethane footbed, and lightweight outsole, your feet will be cool and dry. Plus, this black and brown shoe has really thought of everything when it comes to working in the muck! Its Ladder Lock sole offers you both comfort and confidence when you're climbing up extension ladders. And, who wouldn't love a steel toe? This Wellington boot is a true treat, and comes in at just $120 full price and $99.99 on sale.

by: MITH




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