1460 Pascal Nappa Leather Unisex Ankle Boots

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Legend Footwear The 1460 Nappa Leather Unisex 8-Eyelet boots are another pair of world famous combat style boots from Dr. Martens. With distinctive design and style, these ankle boots have been a symbol of rebellious self-expression for generations. Lightweight, soft and luxurious Nappa leather upper. 8-eyelet lacing system for flexible fit. High-profile construction for ankle stability. Breathable leather and textile lining for comfort. Non-removable, padded insole for cushioning and support. Goodyear welt construction for durability. Oil, fat, acid, petrol and alkali resistant AirWair Air-Cushioned rubber sole. Grooved edges on the sole for Dr. Martens styling. Distinctive yellow welt stitching. Signature scripted heel pull-tab for easy on and off. Colour: Black

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Legend Footwear

The 1460 Nappa Leather Unisex 8-Eyelet boots are another pair of world famous combat style boots from Dr. Martens. With distinctive design and style, these ankle boots have been a symbol of rebellious self-expression for generations. Lightweight, soft and luxurious Nappa leather upper. 8-eyelet lacing system for flexible fit. High-profile construction for ankle stability. Breathable leather and textile lining for comfort. Non-removable, padded insole for cushioning and support. Goodyear welt construction for durability. Oil, fat, acid, petrol and alkali resistant AirWair Air-Cushioned rubber sole. Grooved edges on the sole for Dr. Martens styling. Distinctive yellow welt stitching. Signature scripted heel pull-tab for easy on and off. Colour: Black

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This unisex boot is made with all the classic Doc DNA This is a Goodyear welt product. Unlike many shoes, the upper and sole are not simply glued but heat-sealed and held together by a seam. Brand: Dr Martens


Product specifications

Brand Dr Martens
EAN
  • 0800090797091
Color
  • Black
Size
  • 6 UK
MPN
  • 1626-1460-NLE-U-BLK-6

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