Definition of Bootmaker. Meaning of Bootmaker. Synonyms of Bootmaker

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Definition of Bootmaker

Bootmaker
Bootmaker Boot"mak`er, n. One who makes boots. -- Boot"mak`ing, n.

Meaning of Bootmaker from wikipedia

- John Lobb, English shoemaker and the founder of the company John Lobb Bootmaker Manolo Blahnik, Spanish shoe designer, founder of the eponymous high-end...
- Jones Bootmaker is a footwear retailer based in the United Kingdom, with forty-two retail outlets throughout the United Kingdom. In 1857, Alfred and Emma...
- John Lobb Bootmaker is a company that manufactures and retails a luxury brand of shoes and boots, mainly for men but also for women. Leather goods such...
- Authority of the bootmaker, sometimes called epistemic authority, is a concept in anarchist philosophy describing a type of temporary, fully voluntary...
- The Bootmakers' Tower (Romanian: Turnul Cizmarilor, German: Schusterturm, Hungarian: Csizmadia tornya) is located in the north-east of the Citadel in Sighişoara...
- Pizer or Piser (c. 1850–7 July 1897) was a Polish Jew who worked as a bootmaker in Whitechapel. In the early days of the Whitechapel murders, many locals...
- A boot and shoe clicker is the person who cuts the uppers for boots or shoes from a skin of leather or piece of man-made material (usually from a bulk...
- The Lucchese Bootmaker Company (/luːˈkeɪsi/) is a Texas-based, American manufacturer and retailer of luxury level western-inspired footwear and cowboy...
- The Bootmakers of Toronto are a literary society devoted to Sherlock Holmes and located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A number of fans of Sherlock Holmes...
- 1935 by André and Renée Aubercy, at the 34 rue Vivienne in Paris. The bootmaker Aubercy was founded in 1935 by André and his wife Renée Aubercy. At first...