noun
- Sturdy leather boots or shoes, typically laced and reaching to the ankle or calf, traditionally worn by loggers, hunters, and outdoor workers in North America.
Usage: Usually plural; chiefly North American; Also spelled 'larrigans' or 'larrigans'; singular form 'larrigan' is less common
Examples
- The logger laced up his larrigans before heading into the forest.
- Larrigans were essential gear for anyone working in the lumber camps.
- He wore heavy larrigans to protect his feet from the rough terrain.
- The old larrigans in the cabin had been used for decades.
- Hunters often choose larrigans for their durability and waterproofing.