Bargain Allen Edmonds Men's Dalton Lace-Up Boot,Walnut,9.5 D US
Product Description
When Allen Edmonds asked Jim Dayton, an award-winning architect and protégé of Frank Gehry, to design their new retail store prototype, they never planned for him to create a shoe for them. But, by using authentic materials in his store design like Wisconsin red birch and touches of the cork that cushions their shoes, he did such a great job capturing their company’s personality that they asked him to bring the same aesthetic sensibilities to a pair of shoes. In creating this seven-eyelet blucher boot, Dayton used his architect’s sharp-eye to perfectly balance the silhouette of the rounded, full toe with the extended calf-high upper. Similarly, the orange leather lining, toe medallion and perforations on the back-stay and wingtip combine to accentuate the boot’s heartier features, like the Butyl leather sole, and create a blueprint for both elegance and strength. Tucked under blue jeans or a blue suit, they present a stylish profile while providing the type of ankle stability and support not usually found in a dress shoe. A truly original boot made by a one-of-a-kind artisan, the Dalton is the perfect foundation on which to build a great outfit.
| List Price: | $395.00 |
| Price: |
$363.68 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
| as of Fri, 15 Mar 2013 16:04:45 GMT | |
Product Details
- Size: 9.5 D(M) US
- Color: Walnut
- Brand: Allen Edmonds
- Model: Dalton
- Fabric type: leather
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.00 pounds
Features
- Made in the USA
- Designed by Jim Dayton
- Seven-eyelet blucher boot with perfs and medallion
- Leather linings
- Regular welt
- Double butyl leather sole and regular heel
From the Manufacturer
Founded in 1922, Allen-Edmonds Shoe Corporation manufactures premium men's footwear, accessories, and cedar products using the philosophy of quality, service and integrity. Taking shoemaking to the level of an art form, each pair of Allen-Edmonds shoes are carefully crafted by hand in a process that includes 212 separate production steps. No detail is too small, because supreme quality is the cornerstone of the Allen-Edmonds name.
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