NORWEGIAN BOOTS 80488 FOREST

SPLIT TOE NORWEGIAN BOOTS IN BROWN SUEDE
625$
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Product description
Split toe boot made in full grain calf suede from the one of best tannery in England C.F Stead. The upper it’s full calf lined and goodyearwelted on the sleek and comfortable Tomir sole, a combination of the timeless leather sole with rubber patching for more traction and durability. This style feature 4 vintage brass eyelet , speed hooks and pull tab.For this style we choose the Forest last. Forest is Carmina’s most archetypal and early last. With its classic and timeless design, this last seems to resist the course of time. Proof of this is the fact that, 15 years after it was released, it is still one of the most popular lasts. Rounded toe, regular instep and more room across the forepart. Available in EE and EEE widths.
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Lasts are one of Carmina Shoemaker’s milestones. It is precisely in the creative process of the last where the mastery and technique of the shoemaker are combined with an exhaustive study of ergonomics and beauty to create an elegant and comfortable shoe. It is therefore the perfect communion of these elements what constitutes the starting point and the aim of any shoemaker. Therefore, the last becomes one of the shoemaker’s most distinctive elements.
What makes them unique
Norwegian
Norwegian
Charles F Stead leather
Charles F Stead leather
Goodyear welt
Goodyear welt
Standard EE Width
Standard EE Width
Resoleable shoes
Resoleable shoes
Hand made in Mallorca
100% manufactured by artisans
Hand made in Mallorca
Our family manufactures all shoes on the island of Mallorca since 1866. Mallorca is located in the center of the Mediterranean Sea and is our source of inspiration for all our designs. The city of Inca is well known for the leather industry and has always been a reference in the quality footwear sector. Our artisans manufacture leather shoes that are then shipped throughout the world.
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