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Fly London


Style P142338001 – style ‘KRED’ £42.70 - £100 Media boot available in 3 ‘glass’ leather finishes, blue, black & brown.


Romika Trade: £59.58 - RRP: £130


Spike M05 56105 Men’s waterproof boot, leather upper, textile lining and footbed. Rubber sole unit with the added benefit of retractable spikes for icy conditions.


Style P210725004 – style ‘NUD’ £49.10 - £115 Monkey boot offered in oil suede Expresso & Taupe


Style P500333004 – style ‘FROD’ £40.60 - £95 6 eyelet oil suede boot with optional warm lining


Contact: 07957 232790 or ashley@flylondon.com Tel: 01603 307860


email: enquiries@romika.co.uk www.romika.co.uk


1013 Roteiro Pit Stop Trade price: £48.95 - RRP: £115


Anatomic


Chatham Marine


The two most popular styles at MODA for Chatham were from the new Chatham Country range.


Orwell: Chatham’s modern take on the classic desert boot. Available in dark brown and red brown (pictured) in sizes 6 through 15. RRP £59 and Wholesale £24.60


New waterproof line from Anatomic for this season with all the Anatomic Gel comfortable qualities, but with the extra waterproof feature for AW11. The material used on this shoes is called Shield.


Tel: +44 (0) 20 3115 0002 Josef Seibel


Style Brandon 04 39325 Trade: £43.54 - RRP: £95.00


Darwin: Chatham has taken the classic deck shoe style it is famous for and made it perfect for the winter season by adding a waterproof membrane lining and a sturdy cleated sole for additional stability and support. Available in Dark Brown (pictured) in sizes 6 through 15. RRP £99 and Wholesale £41.25


Style: Henry 02 19763 Trade: £38.96 - RRP: £85.00


Men’s contemporary, casual leather boots with leather linings and removable leather footbeds. Hardwearing, lightweight and flexible outer soles.


Tel: 0845 2700 217


Email: orders@chatham-marine.co.uk www.chatham-marine.co.uk


Tel: 01603 307860


email: enquiries@josefseibel.co.uk www.josefseibel.co.uk


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