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The Norwegian-stitched leather Chelsea boot
GRAND TOUR W
425,00$
Ultra resistant
This model size normally, choose your usual size.
The Norwegian-stitched leather Chelsea boot
425,00$
Designed to last, these elegant responsible leather chelsea boots are made in Portugal using Norwegian-stitching, a construction technique providing them longevity and robustness. Lined in leather, they will bring you comfort season after season.
Designed for everyday wear, these shoes will take you from town to country.
- Lining and half
Insole: comfort
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Outsole: grip
- Norwegian stitched construction: reinforced sturdiness.
Ref: NB621
Upper: 100% Full-grain leather cowhide.
lining: 100% Split leather pigskin.
Outsole: Rubber.
Product data sheet relating to environmental qualities and characteristics :
Confection : Portugal
Weaving/Knitted : Portugal
Teint : Portugal
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- Clean the inside and outside part of each shoe using a moist lint-free cloth.
- Never leave damp shoes to dry near a source of heat, and do not expose to direct sunlight.
- Caring for velvety leather (split leather, nubuck): Dust the surface using a soft brush, then apply a waterproofing agent (never use shoe polish).
- Caring for smooth leather: wipe the surface using a soft moist cloth, then apply a small quantity of colourless shoe polish to create a protective film around the shoe.
- Use a colourless shoe sponge to clean and polish your shoes and boots.
Other benefits...
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Regulates perspiration
This style features a leather lining – a breathable material that helps control perspiration. We test to check that our leather does not have any chromium residues: the result must be less than or equal to 3mg/kg.
The technical benefits of this product
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Ultra resistant
Highly resistantUltra resistantShoes made with Norwegian stitching have the advantage of keeping the foot in position and offering excellent resistance. The upper is mounted on a shoe-tree then fixed to the insole rib using a horizontal seam, which is usually the first seam. The upper is then folded outwards and sewn onto a sole using a second vertical seam. We test the strength of the stitching by simulating a pull-out by pliers: we then measure the force required to remove them, to ensure that the final product will be as robust as possible.
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