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Wellingtons, also known as Wellington boots, originated in the early 19th century and are named after Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington. They were originally designed as a modified version of the Hessian boot, made from leather and intended for cavalry use. The Duke popularized these waterproof boots for outdoor wear, leading to their adoption as practical footwear for various activities, particularly in wet and muddy conditions. Over time, they evolved into the rubber versions commonly worn today.

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