Green boots Linda

RK2707-02

Massive women's natural leather trapper shoes in green with marbled gold pattern

Conhpol Relax

€75.00 €150.00
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Bottle green is the reigning color of the autumn-winter season. We have a perfect proposal for you. Linda trapper shoes made of natural grain leather. The dark-green upper has black-gold embellishments from afar looking like marble, up close forming floral patterns. Winter shoes on a thick, treaded sole that harmonizes fantastically with the delicate, feminine upper. 

The model of the Polish manufactory Conhpol Relax combines a modern look and maximum comfort of use. The combination of a thick sole with a 4.5 cm block heel slightly lifts, providing protection from the cold, as well as cushioning - the ultimate in comfort. The trappers have lacing and, on the inside, a zipper that helps when dressing without lacing. Designed for the cold days of the autumn-winter season, the shoes have an insulating interior that pleasantly warms the foot. 
Green trapper boots Linda are a feminine model that will perfectly complement casual styling in urban style. They are perfect for a walk in the park, going to the university or meeting with friends.

Full grain leather requires little attention. Before using it for the first time, it's a good idea to impregnate your shoes against adverse weather conditions. Try ANTIACQUA impregnating spray for this.

During use, clean the shoes from dust or mud with a soft brush. This is important especially in winter - when shoes are exposed to salt. With a cloth soaked in warm water, remove the remains of old waterproofing products. For more persistent dirt, use a grain leather remover.

Apply a shoe care spray to the cleaned shoes, which refreshes the color of the shoes, treats the leather and protects it.

Finally, polish the shoes with a polishing glove to make them shine.

To keep your shoes in impeccable shape for a long time, it's a good idea to use shoe trees. And at the end of the season hide the shoes in a cotton or linen bag.