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Art 10: 1166
Marina boot using a fl exible Goodyear construction. Available in 7 colours. SRP £140
11: 1895
Built on a comfort last. Available in 13 colours. SRP £105
Legero 16: Montana 2-000423-3000 10 11
This urban style boot has metal eyelets and a contrasting padded collar. The soft leather and fi ne laces add a touch of sophistication. It’s warmly lined and equipped with a striking treaded sole. RRP £165
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Contact Rob Sewell: 07774722757 or
rsewell@blueyonder.co.uk DB Wider Fit Shoes 14: Douglas 12
Classic ankle boot with padded collar and super-stable sole. Lightweight with air bubble sole. Removable insoles to accommodate orthotic insoles. RRP 2V: £99 6V: £109
14 12: Alistaire
Lightweight with stylish mesh inserts, removeable insoles for all day comfort. Inside zip for ease of foot entry, phylon sole for super under foot comfort. RRP 2V: £109 6V: £119
13: Solomon £99/£109
Lightweight leather twin strap touch fastening ankle boot. Cut-off straps for adjustment. Seam free toe box. Phylon extra lightweight sole. Padded ankle with suede detail. RRP 2V: £99 6V: £109
15 18: Anzio 2-000520-0000
Combining classic lines with athletic energy, this boot is inspired by movement, by freedom, by the feeling of being prepared for anything. The Nubuck and Nappa materials are impressive and long- lasting. RRP £149
13 15: Colorado 2
Completely waterproof and supremely comfortable. The round toe and deep toe box give plenty of room. RRP 2V: £159 6V: £169
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17: Montana 2-000424-2800 A Chelsea boot crafted from supple leather with an elasticated panel. The GORE-TEX lining keeps feet warm and dry and the grippy treaded sole is both useful and fashionable. RRP £165
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