Mjus
With a great collaboration of design, comfort and price. Mjus offer a mens range accessible to men of all ages.
304204 Trade Price: £44 - RRP: £105
317204 Trade Price: £36.70 - RRP: £89
Monaco 02.- Trade Price: £38.96 - RRP £85.00 Rugged casual leather boot with hardwearing, lightweight PU outer sole
342208 Trade Price: £36.70 - RRP: £89 Gus Marshall, Crosby Shoe Agencies: M: +44 (0) 7935648070 Tel: 01244 900967
Crosbyshoe@gmail.com www.crosbyshoeagencies.co.uk Steptronic F ord – Brown (HI003)- RRP: £125
This new Chelsea Boot from Steptronic, offers a 100% rubber comfort sole, a sheepskin lining and in-sole plus polished, leather uppers.
Langham – T an (Z177)- RRP: £115
Steptronic’s new Oxford brogue, the Langham Land comes in three colours, Tan, Coffee and Black, with a chunky 100% rubber comfort sole, it offers grip, comfort and style to this everyday shoe.
Lancia – Coffee (Z176)- RRP: £125 The casual, Lancia brogue boot, sports a 100% Rubber, rugged sole and brogue styling. Luxurious leather uppers coupled with a soft sheepskin lining and sheepskin in-sole with breathable pores, ensures it’s designed for ultimate comfort and fit.
Contact: Tel: 01162 605043 Email:
info@hbshoes.co.uk Web:
www.steptronicfootwear.com Contact:
Tel: 01536 534999
www.padders.co.uk
Contact:
enquiries@josefseibel.co.uk Padders
Style: Aero 628 Available in black and dark brown leather. 3 eyelet Derby boot. Leather upper and resin outsole. G/H (Wide/Extra wide) Dual-fit with removable insole. 6 – 12 Trade price: £36.95 - RRP: £89.95
Tel: 01603 307860
Hugo 02.- Trade Price: £32.08 - RRP: £69.99 Smart lace design with comfort footbed and full leather linings
Contact:
enquiries@josefseibel.co.uk Tel: 01603 307860 Westland by Josef Seibel
Hugo 01.- Trade Price: £32.08 - RRP: £69.99 Classic brogue with comfort footbed and full leather linings
Josef Seibel
Rudi 01.- Trade Price: £36.66 - RRP £79.99 Sporty casual design with leather upper and comfort footbed.
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