Blutchers
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Blutchers are leather half-boots, named after Field Marshal von Blütcher.
[edit] Cultural references
- In a 1912 short story by Katherine Mansfield, entitled The Woman At The Store, a Maori woman, "wore on her feet a pair of dirty blutchers".