Pilpol Pilpol Men's leather shoes 1730 brown

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Pilpol men's leather shoes 1730 - brown (M770 Camel)

Classic formal and casual slippers of the Polish brand Pilpol, model 1730. Made entirely of natural leather, combine an elegant look with everyday comfort of use. The front of the upper is distinguished by an interesting texture that gives the shoes a modern character. Lace -up, well adapting to the foot, ideal for casual and semi -formal styling.

Why choose this model:

- Natural leather outside and insole - durability, convenience and better air circulation.

- soft lining for comfort even during longer wearing.

- new generation plastic bottoms - lightness and cushioning.

- Lace-up closure for better fit.

- Elegant, round toe and invoiced front as an aesthetic accent.

- breathable materials - improve the thermal comfort of the foot.

Technical data:

- Manufacturer: Pilpol

- model: 1730 (M770 Camel)

- Brown color

- Outer material: natural leather

- Insole material: natural leather

- sole material: synthetic material

- sole color: navy blue

- Treat: G (standard/average)

- Closure: lace-up

- Nose: round

- heel height: 2.2 cm

- Additional features: breathable

- Occasion: casual / every day

- Packaging: original box

Care tips:

- Clean with a dry or slightly damp cloth.

- regularly impregnate with natural leather preparation, use paste in a similar color.

- dry at room temperature, away from a direct heat source.

Pilpol 1730 is a great choice for men looking for comfortable, solid half -buts with a universal, elegant appearance.

  • Additional features: breathable
  • Producent code: BM89233
  • Color of the sole: Navy
  • Sole material: synthetic
  • Insole material: natural leather
  • Outer material: natural leather
  • Model: 1730
  • The nose: round
  • Corpulence: G.
  • Heel / platform height: 2.2
  • Clasp: laced
  • Color: Brown

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