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Walking Boots - Fabric
Fabric boots are often made from a mix of Nylon or Cordura and suede leather, with a wateproof liner for added protection. They tend to be lighter than leather boots, and can be more comfortable at first. The waterproof liners can be sweaty in hot weather though.

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