RED WING / 25.5cm
(JP¥49,000)
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+NT$64 Agent service fee
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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RED WING
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25.5cm
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Thank you for viewing. This is the discontinued 9096 CAVERLY CHUKKA. I purchased it at an authorized store in a department store and wore it occasionally. There are some minor scratches, but I think it's relatively clean. I won't be wearing it after listing it, so I'm selling it as is. Please check the photos. I usually wear 26.5cm sneakers. Thank you. - Brand: RED WING SHOES - Color: Black - Style: Chukka Boots - Material: Black Esquire - Accessories: Box, paper bag Below is the product description from the official website. The Cavalry Chukka is a remake of a chukka-style boot with a rounded, distinctive wingtip, which was close to 6 inches in height during the company's founding. It has been redesigned to the height of modern chukka boots, making it a boot that can be enjoyed in a wide range of styles, from dressy to casual. It uses the "210" last (wooden mold), which has a slightly tight fit. In the case of this last, it often seems that the fit is almost the same as other Red Wings with a half size larger (it may not be the case depending on the shape of the wearer's foot). The "210" last is also the last of Red Wing's best-selling Postman Shoes, which has been in production since the 1950s, and is a dress-type last designed to match the style of postal workers who wear formal uniforms. The sole uses a Grocord Medallion sole, which combines the flexibility and grip of leather with a half-sole of rubber, and is also highly durable. The bottom pattern of the rubber part reproduces the Grocord sole that Red Wing favored in the 1920s. Esquire leather, which uses only fine-grained heifer hide (the skin of young, unbred female cows), has a strong luster due to a resin-based top coating on the dyed grain surface (the surface of the leather), and is also highly water-repellent, making it a highly practical leather. Unique wrinkles are engraved as you wear it, giving it a taste that is not found in general dress shoes.
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