The early days of mountaineering boots were characterized by heavy leather lace-ups with metal hobnails for traction, limiting their use beyond rugged terrain.
Vitale Bramani's establishment of Vibram in 1937 revolutionized footwear with rubber soles, offering lighter boots with better traction that forever changed mountaineering.
Alpine-style boots have evolved, now commonly seen in urban settings, combining rugged construction with throwback refinement, making them versatile for both mountains and city streets.
Modern options like Diemme's ultralight boots or Ralph Lauren's sleek leather designs reflect current trends, providing both style and functionality suitable for various environments.
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