Wellington boots are also known as wellies. They are named after Arthur Wellesley who was the English Duke of Wellington. His shoemaker, Hoby, designed them to be appropriate to wear on the battle field as well as at a soiree. Production was increased during World War I because of the extensive flooding in Europe.
The boots are made of Rubber or Polyvinyl Chloride which are both waterproof. They can be worn to protect the feet from mud and/or heavy rain. They are knee high, and steel toed styles are available. Many people who work at industrial sites benefit from wearing wellies. An example of a workplace that requires them is a food processing plant. The feet and lower legs are protected from germs, chemicals and wetness. Wellington boots are known as rubber boots in the United States and Canada. American soldiers wore them in combat and at formal events during the Civil War era. Canadians prefer the style that has warm insulating material.
Wellies are sturdy and durable boots that originated in England. Soldiers in Europe and the United States wore them during various wars. They are very useful at industrial work sites, and the rubber material makes them cheaper th