Ankle Boot (last chance)
158 €
98 €
Info
- Soft, vegetable-tanned goat leather
- Sturdy heel made from stained beech wood
- Cowhide sole, additionally rubberized
- 5 cm heel
- Healthy foot climate
Handcrafted in Portugal
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Materials& Production
Leather vegetable-tanned goat leather from Spain
Our Ankle Boot is crafted from soft, vegetable-tanned goat leather sourced from Spain.
The lining remains in its natural state, entirely uncoated and undyed. This allows it to absorb moisture effectively and promotes a healthy foot climate.
We only use raw hides that are byproducts of the food industry. Tanning in Europe ensures fair working conditions, controlled use of chemicals and wastewater, and short transportation distances
Handcrafted in Portugal
Our Ankle Boots are produced in collaboration with a Portuguese family-owned business specializing in crafting high-quality women's shoes for decades. The workshop is located near Porto in northern Portugal and currently employs around 60 staff members.
SOLE vegetable-tanned cowhide leather from Italy
The sole is made from vegetable-tanned, undyed cowhide leather sourced from Italy. It molds to the shape of the foot over time, providing a comfortable step. The ball area is additionally rubberized to ensure good traction and prevent unwanted slipping.
DUSTBAG made in in Italy
They come in a dust bag made from 100% undyed, unbleached organic cotton. It is screen printed and hand-sewn in Italy.
Cleaning& Care
Dirty leather should initially be brushed or rubbed in its dry state. If the dirt seems to be stuck, a damp cloth or a slightly moistened brush can be used. Don't opt for soaps or solvents.
After removing the dirt, the leather should be allowed to dry slowly at room temperature. Wet shoes should never be placed on a heater or exposed to direct heat. Otherwise, it might harden and lose its suppleness. Once the leather is clean and dry, it can be treated with a leather conditioner.
Excessive shoe care is not recommended. Too many products can seal the surface, preventing the leather (and consequently the foot) from breathing. We recommend caring for the shoes once a month.