Handstitched distressed pullup leather chukka boots
- Three eyelets with leather cord lacing and a rounded toe
- Top-stitch detail throughout
- Fully lined in goat leather with a padded insole
- Vegetable tanned leather midsole
- Recycled crepe rubber wedge sole with traction
- Please note, any distressing or imperfections are an intentional and desirable aspect of this handmade product
Brand:
Oliberté
Material:
Leather, Rubber
Origin:
Imported
“I’d like to see Africa become the next Italy when it comes to shoemaking,” Oliberté founder Tal Dehtiar once told the Toronto Star. Based in Toronto, Oliberté is a socially conscious footwear brand that teams up with African farmers, factories, and workers to produce premium leather men’s sneakers, loafers, bags and accessories. The lace-up Lambo loafer, the Adibo chukka boot, the Mogado deck shoe, and other styles feature recycled crepe rubber out soles, vegetable-tanned sheepskin, goatskin, or cowhide leather, and more than 1,000 stitches per shoe. Classic and comfortable, these shoes and boots are built to last and — like George Clooney — only get better-looking with age. In keeping with its corporate mission, Oliberté picks its manufacturing partners based on their labor and environmental practices and aims to strengthen Africa’s middle class by creating stable jobs for local craftspeople. Since its 2009 debut, the company has acquired an impressive customer base that includes the Gap, Steven Alan, and Amazon.