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The CEO of Hunter Boot — whose trendy rubber footwear is omnipresent during slushy New York winters — just sold his two-bedroom, two-bathroom co-op at 125 E. 63rd St. for $1.91 million.

James Seuss’ 1,200-square-foot prewar apartment comes with a large entryway and great room.

The home also includes en-suite bathrooms and a chef’s kitchen with Sub-Zero appliances.

The listing broker was Corcoran’s Steven Cohen.

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