Arbeitsstiefel
Arbeitsstiefel
Unsere Notizen
Der "Go anywhere, do anything"-Stiefel mit Vollgummi-Außensohlen mit tiefem Profil.
Wir bauen sie so, dass sie jahrelang halten. Sie wurden seit ihrem Erscheinen im Jahr 2013 Jahr für Jahr weiterentwickelt.
Produkte zu haben, die nicht nur für eine Saison, sondern für immer geplant sind, bedeutet, dass wir die Möglichkeit haben, unsere Produkte zu verfeinern und zu perfektionieren.
Das hilft uns in unserem Bestreben, die qualitativ beste und am besten zu tragende vegane Mode herzustellen.
- Atmungsaktives und wasserabweisendes Obermaterial aus unserem charakteristischen veganen Leder, das zu 69% aus Bio-Öl besteht.
- Gummilaufsohlen mit tiefem Profil und recyceltem Inhalt
- Starke Schnürsenkel aus recyceltem Polyester
- Veganes Wildlederfutter, das angenehm zu tragen ist und die Atmungsaktivität verbessert
- Große Zuglaschen hinten zum Anziehen aus recyceltem Polyester und mit WVS bestickt.
- Durchgehende Nähte. Mit WVS-Prägung auf der Zunge und der Außensohle.
Ethik & Nachhaltigkeit
Dieses Produkt ist zertifiziert kohlenstoffneutral
Es wird aus den Niederlanden über unsere klimaneutrale Lieferkette in Papier- und Kartonverpackungen zu Ihnen geliefert
Sie können es 365 Tage lang mit unserem papierlosen, klimaneutralen Rückgabeservice kostenlos zurückgeben
Nutzen Sie unseren Rücknahmeservice, wenn dieses Produkt das Ende seiner Lebensdauer erreicht hat
Immer und für immer vegan
Hergestellt in Portugal
Lesen Sie mehr über unsere Ethik und Nachhaltigkeit; Nachhaltigkeit
Share
I really like these: warm, comfortable, sturdy and they match every outfit
Comfortable and stylish. I love these boots.
I bought these (in black) last year around November. I only wear them office days. The heel came off the left shoe a few weeks ago and the inside of the boots are basically shredded. I’m committed to being plant based but before when I had Doc Martens those shoes lasted five years in a café environment where I was walking/running around in them 6-10 hours a day! The whole point in spending more up front for your shoes and clothes are to reduce waste by having items that last and someone had told me this brand was a “buy it for life” quality, but that wasn’t my experience at all.
Work Boots
I've had these boots for almost 2 years but I've only worn them a handful of times. They are really narrow and uncomfortable. The material is quite stiff and feels similar quality to supermarket vegan PU leather shoes you can buy for under £20. The sole is hard, not nice to walk on, and lets water in very quickly when it's wet outside (which in Scotland is all the time, even when it's not raining). So after a few short walks I delegated them to be my "nice shoes" for when I have to wear a dress or something. Unfortunately, after another wear or two, they developed a hole on the upper, near the toe bend. They are definitely not "built to last you years". I would say the total number of days I spent wearing them was maybe 10-15, scattered over a few months... Now they are too broken to donate or wear as nice shoes, but too uncomfortable and leaky to wear day to day, for dog walks and such. They have just been sitting on the shelf for like a year. I should have gone with my initial gut reaction and return them before it was too late, but I wanted to give them a chance. It's disappointing because my previous boots from Will's were amazing (Dock Boots), I've worn them pretty much every day for 2 autumn-winter seasons and they were comfy and indestructible. These, unfortunately, are the opposite.
I really like these: warm, comfortable, sturdy and they match every outfit
Comfortable and stylish. I love these boots.
I bought these (in black) last year around November. I only wear them office days. The heel came off the left shoe a few weeks ago and the inside of the boots are basically shredded. I’m committed to being plant based but before when I had Doc Martens those shoes lasted five years in a café environment where I was walking/running around in them 6-10 hours a day! The whole point in spending more up front for your shoes and clothes are to reduce waste by having items that last and someone had told me this brand was a “buy it for life” quality, but that wasn’t my experience at all.
Work Boots
I've had these boots for almost 2 years but I've only worn them a handful of times. They are really narrow and uncomfortable. The material is quite stiff and feels similar quality to supermarket vegan PU leather shoes you can buy for under £20. The sole is hard, not nice to walk on, and lets water in very quickly when it's wet outside (which in Scotland is all the time, even when it's not raining). So after a few short walks I delegated them to be my "nice shoes" for when I have to wear a dress or something. Unfortunately, after another wear or two, they developed a hole on the upper, near the toe bend. They are definitely not "built to last you years". I would say the total number of days I spent wearing them was maybe 10-15, scattered over a few months... Now they are too broken to donate or wear as nice shoes, but too uncomfortable and leaky to wear day to day, for dog walks and such. They have just been sitting on the shelf for like a year. I should have gone with my initial gut reaction and return them before it was too late, but I wanted to give them a chance. It's disappointing because my previous boots from Will's were amazing (Dock Boots), I've worn them pretty much every day for 2 autumn-winter seasons and they were comfy and indestructible. These, unfortunately, are the opposite.