TF190 Museum Calf-Skin Chelsea Boots Form Men

TF190
$298.00
$398.00
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COLOR- Gray
SIZE- 24CM/EU38/US6.0
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Description
Upper Museum Calf Skin(Italy) Inside Drum-Dyed Cowhide(Bangladesh)
Insole Drum-Dyed Cowhide( Bangladesh) Sole Cowhide(Italy)
Tech. Goodyear, Fiddle Waist Coloring Tech. Patina

Model: Chelsea Boots

Season: Autumn, Winter

Shoe Toe: Square Toe

Occasion: Busines, Formal occasions

Charactistics of Leather: Museum Calf Skin From Italy

Charactistics of Sole: Leather Sole from Cuofificio Bisonte In Italy

Tip 1:

Italian Imported Museum Calf Leather uses a unique stippling technique, allowing the pigment to penetrate into the interior of the leather, ultimately presenting a variegated marble - like pattern with varying shades. Under different lighting conditions, it shows a mist - like color variation, exuding a natural retro texture, much like the exquisite collections in a museum.

Tip 2:

 Leather sole is from Italian Cuofificio Bisonte. The leather is processed with a slow vegetable - tanning technique, making it flexible, sturdy, sweat - absorbent, and breathable. Hand - dyed and polished, it exudes even more elegance and refinement.

Tip 3:

The interior is wrapped in cowhide and treated with a water - dyeing process. It has a soft texture, fine pores, and is sweat - absorbing and breathable, keeping the feet fresh even after long - term wear.

Tip 4:

Goodyear welt construction is a traditional shoe-making process. It connects the upper, insole and outsole together by using a welt, which has good durability, water resistance and comfort, and is often used in the production of high-end leather shoes.

Tip 5:

The Patina process for leather shoes is a special technique used for the surface treatment of leather shoes. It aims to create unique color changes and textures on the surface of leather shoes through manual means, so as to achieve a retro, personalized or artistic effect. 

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