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Happy Valentine's Day, boot lovers! Head to our Instagram for details on how to win matching boots for you and your partner in our Perfect Pair competition 👞💙

Happy Valentine's Day, boot lovers! Head to our Instagram for details on how to win matching boots for you and your partner in our Perfect Pair competition 👞💙
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The ultimate festival boot bringing you the ultimate festival experience! Head to blundstone.com.au/bluesfest to find out how to win a money can't buy experience at Bluesfest Byron Bay this Easter.

The ultimate festival boot bringing you the ultimate festival experience! Head to blundstone.com.au/bluesfest to find out how to win a money can't buy experience at <a href="/BluesfestByron/">Bluesfest Byron Bay</a> this Easter.
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The Blundstone story started back in the 1800s when two English families, the Blundstones and the Cuthbertsons, arrived in Hobart, Tasmania and set up seperate manufacturing businesses #BlastFromTheBlundstonePast

The Blundstone story started back in the 1800s when two English families, the Blundstones and the Cuthbertsons, arrived in Hobart, Tasmania and set up seperate manufacturing businesses #BlastFromTheBlundstonePast
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In the early 20th century, the Cuthbertson family bought the Blundstone business. They decided to keep the Blundstone name because of its long association with quality and reliability. #BlastFromTheBlundstonePast

In the early 20th century, the Cuthbertson family bought the Blundstone business. They decided to keep the Blundstone name because of its long association with quality and reliability. #BlastFromTheBlundstonePast
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The boots required in Tasmania in the late 1800’s needed to be sturdy, durable and quality products to stand up to the elements and use. The original boots were leather lace ups for men, women and children. #BlastFromTheBlundstonePast

The boots required in Tasmania in the late 1800’s needed to be sturdy, durable and quality products to stand up to the elements and use. The original boots were leather lace ups for men, women and children. #BlastFromTheBlundstonePast
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The Blundstone factory in the early 1900s had 50 people making a thousand pairs of boots a week. #BlastFromTheBlundstonePast

The Blundstone factory in the early 1900s had 50 people making a thousand pairs of boots a week. #BlastFromTheBlundstonePast
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Sending a huge congrats to Blunnies sponsored driver Alex Peroni, who took out a photo finish win this weekend. bit.ly/2jXX9It