congress gaiter
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of ankle-high boot or shoe: A congress gaiter is a specific style of footwear that reaches the ankle. Its defining characteristic is the use of elasticized fabric panels (gussets) on the sides, which replace traditional laces or buckles, allowing the shoe to be easily slipped on and off while providing a snug fit.
Usage and Examples
- As a subject: "The congress gaiter was a popular style for men in the 19th century due to its convenience."
- As an object: "He preferred wearing congress gaiters for their comfort and ease of use."
- With descriptive adjectives: "The elegant leather congress gaiter featured discreet elastic sides."
Advanced Usage and Notes
- The term is historical and primarily used in the context of fashion history or historical reenactment. It describes a practical footwear design from the 1800s.
- The "congress" in the name refers to the U.S. Congress, as the style was reportedly popular among legislators in Washington, D.C., symbolizing its association with a certain professional class.
Variants and Related Words
- Congress boot: A direct synonym for congress gaiter, referring to the same style of ankle-high shoe with elastic sides.
- Elastic-sided boot: A more general, descriptive term for footwear with this design feature.
- Gaiters (separate word): Refers to a different item—a separate cloth or leather covering worn over the shoe and lower leg for protection.
Synonyms
- Congress boot
- Elastic-sided ankle boot
Related Concepts
- Ankle boot: The general category of footwear that covers the ankle.
- Slip-on shoe: A broader category of shoes without fasteners like laces, which includes the congress gaiter design.
Noun
- an ankle high shoe with elastic gussets in the sides