Toe cap, lace up boots in black, gray, or brown were the most common for everyday wear.
The left shoe is virtually intact and has a round toe cap.
It was a pattern of ammunition boot with woven cotton laces, a plain-leather counter, and lacked the leather toe cap.
The shoe lacks a tongue, and laces, and often contains a steel toe cap for occupational health and safety reasons.
Their name comes from the toe cap, which looks like the head of a tiger.
The toe cap, sides and back of the boots must be polished until one's reflection can be seen in it.
They may include a built-in steel toe cap and metal shank in the sole, and often are double layered with leather for stiffness.
Super suede, action leather, and plastic underlying the toe cap help to increase the durability of a skate shoe.