Kampol Kampol Men's leather winter boots 137KAM brown

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Kampol Men's winter shoes 137kam - brown

Classic, solid men's boots from Kampol, model 137KAM, designed for cooler months. Made of high quality natural leather and insulated with a warm sheepskin coat, they provide thermal comfort and durability for many seasons.

The most important features:

- Producer: Kampol

- model: 137kam

- Brown color

- outer material: natural leather (species I)

- internal material/insulation: sheepskin - perfect for winter

- Insole material: fabric

- sole: high -quality synthetic material - durable and non -slip

- method of execution: glued

- clasp: lace -up - some fit to the foot

- Treat: G (standard comfortable width)

- season: winter

- Packaging: original manufacturer's box

Why is it worth it?

- Warm and convenience: a nice to touch the sheepskin coat provides insulation against cold and pleasant wearing even with a long walk.

- Durability: Natural leather and a solid, synthetic sole guarantee long shoes.

- Universal style: classic, brown color fits into casual and semi -formal stylizations.

- stability: lacing allows good fit, and the sole provides adhesion on slippery surfaces.

Care tips:

- Clean with a soft brush or a damp cloth.

- regularly use paste or cream for natural leather to maintain color and elasticity.

- dry at room temperature, avoid a direct heat source.

Application:

Great every day, for work, for a walk and shorter outputs on winter days. If you are looking for warm, comfortable and elegant boots - Kampol 137Kam will be a good choice.

Do you have questions about the size or availability? Write, I will be happy to help you choose the right pair.

  • Color: Brown
  • Sole material: synthetic
  • Outer material: natural leather
  • Corpulence: G.
  • Clasp: laced
  • Insole material: fabric
  • Warming: Yes
  • Producent code: BM158214

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