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Designed to withstand winter conditions, this boot is made from waterproof suede and features a membrane with a bootie-style construction, ensuring your feet stay dry even in wet weather. The gusseted tongue with a DWR water-repellent treatment, together with the upper made from soft, recycled polyester mesh, ensures maximum protection. With its water-repellent laces , recycled polyester fibres and padded collar, this pair of shoes is warm and resistant.
The 7 mm



- Warm, Waterproof boots
- Slip-on design with a Waterproof membrane
- Gusseted tongue with water-repellent finish
- Padded neckline
- Metal D-ring laces
- Non-absorbent laces
- Brand Logo hot-stamped
Composition :
- Shank: 7 mm looped, fluffy polyester mesh, 100% recycled Polyester
- Laces : Recycled polyester
- Lining : Fleece: 65% recycled Polyester, 35% Polyester
- Lining on the tongue and neckline: 7 mm looped, fluffy Polyester mesh, 100% recycled Polyester
- sock liner :
- Midsole: Bio-based EVA derived from sugar cane
- Outer smell:
| Lyocell is a hybrid fibre manufacturing process that is far more environmentally friendly than those used for modal or Viscose, in which almost all the chemicals used are recycled. ‘Lyocell’ is the generic name for both the manufacturing process and the fibre. |
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| Whilst retaining the same benefits, |
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| EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) | An EVA sole is a plastic sole, which can be lighter and more flexible than rubber. EVA stands for ethylene vinyl acetate acetate. It is an elastomeric polymer that produces "rubbery" materials, due to its suppleness and flexibility. It is a plastic produced by combining ethylene and vinyl acetate to create rubber-like properties, which can be used in the soles of shoes. |
| This dual-source sole, made from sugarcane fibres, helps reduce reliance on plastic materials. The midsole is made from recycled EVA and the outsole is made from sugarcane fibres. |