Ankle boots Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Bergerac Velours marine - Genuine rubber sole Description Learn more Inspired by the shoes worn by American workmen in the 30s, this model reworks the working boot style with its rugged shape and padded upper. Plain toe Boot, 6 eyelets. Leather lined model, genuine Norwegian welted, on a genuine rubber sole. Size39 EU / 5 UK39.5 EU / 5.5 UK40 EU / 6 UK40.5 EU / 6.5 UK41 EU / 7 UK41.5 EU / 7.5 UK42 EU / 8 UK42.5 EU / 8.5 UK43 EU / 9 UK43.5 EU / 9.5 UK44 EU / 10 UK44.5 EU / 10.5 UK45 EU / 11 UK45.5 EU / 11.5 UK46 EU / 12 UK46.5 EU / 12.5 UK Size guide Add to basket Find a store Delivery within 2 to 5 working daysCustomer service ready to helpSecured payment Norwegian welted construction Close Norwegian welted construction Paraboot is the world leader in Norwegian construction. Principle The upper is fixed to the sole by means of a welt. Both lines of stitches are visible: the "Norwegian" welt connects the welt to the upper and the assembly insole. Special fine stitching connects the welt to the outsole. It is also possible not to have a welt, in which case the two lines of stitches are sewn directly onto the leather at the bottom of the upper; this serves as a welt. History The Norwegian welt was particularly used for mountain and work shoes. Nowadays, it's also used for casual shoes. For the record, the origin of the name remains a mystery but has no connection with Norway. Advantages This solid and flexible mounting technique both makes the shoe waterproof and resoleable. In addition, the Norwegian welt creates an assumed sportswear look. From a purely technical point of view, the advantages of the Norwegian welt are comparable to those of the Goodyear welt. Plain leather Close Plain leather Homogeneous skin pressed with a smooth, warm plate. Genuine rubber sole Close Genuine rubber sole Our soles and heels are always made with the same vulcanization blends and processes as originally used in the long history of Paraboot. Rubber develops the best of its physical and mechanical properties, namely comfort, flexibility and resistance to wear, even if the latter also depends heavily on the use and the wearer of the shoes. Our rubber blends come from France, and are vulcanized on our presses in our Saint Jean de Moirans workshop. Made in France Close Made in France Our workshops are located in Saint Jean de Moirans, in the heart of the French Alps. Paraboot did not wait for the "Made in France" to be recognised, and has ensured we are a company with societal responsibility and strong ethics! For more than 100 years, we have struggled to preserve our artisanal production methods and safeguard our know-how. Richard-Pontvert is labeled "Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant" by the French Government. Handmade Close Handmade From the manufacturing of soles to packaging, running through leather cutting, stitching, assemblying and finishing, no less than 150 manual operations are required to make these shoes. As many steps as in 1908, at the formation of the company! Resoleable Close Resoleable Goodyear & Norwegian construction techniques allow you to have your shoes resoled. What's more, with a little attention, you can extend their lifetime considerably. Delivery within 2 to 5 working days Customer service ready to help Secured payment