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NPS Ltd British Shoemakers


Women’s Autumn/Winter 2014 Solovair Heritage Range


Style Ref: 387-02 Trade Price: £69 - RRP: £179


Women’s Gibson shoe in burnished tan calf with leather sole. Available in a wide selection of leather colours and finishes (inc. suede, calf and Nubuck).


Men’s Autumn/Winter 2014 Solovair Classics Range


Style Ref: 103-75 Trade Price: £69.75 - RRP: £184


Men’s Chukka boot in rustic praline calf, with natural crepe sole. Available in a wide selection of leather colours and finishes (inc. suede, calf and Nubuck).


Est. 1881 Northamptonshire England


NPS Ltd. are a manufacturer of high quality Goodyear welted footwear, producing shoes for international companies both small and large since 1881. Our bespoke footwear is completely made in England and with a minimum order of just 12 pairs we are unique in the British shoe industry today.


Men’s Autumn/Winter 2014 Solovair Heritage Range


Style Ref: 019-46 Trade Price: £59-75 - RRP: £155


Men’s brogue Derby boot in burnished tan calf, with PVC soft suspension Solovair sole. Available in a wide selection of leather colours and finishes (inc. hi-shine, scotch grain, and calf).


Style Ref: 101-106 Trade Price: £72.50 - RRP: £189


Women’s Chelsea boot in brown aniline calf, with leather sole. Available in a wide selection of leather colours and finishes (inc. suede, calf and Nubuck).


Style Ref: 052 Trade Price: £72.50 - RRP: £189


Men’s wing cap brogue oxford shoe in chocolate brown waxy calf, with leather sole. Available in a wide selection of leather colours and finishes (inc. suede, calf and Nubuck).


Style Ref: 995-BK Trade Price: £45 - RRP: £119


Men’s Gibson Shoe in black hi-shine leather, with PVC soft suspension Solovair sole. Available in a wide selection of leather colours and finishes (inc. hi-shine, scotch grain, and calf).


T: +44 (0) 1933 664 207 | E: sales@nps-solovair.co.uk | W: www.solovair.co.uk MAY 2014 • FOOTWEAR TODAY • 27


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