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Men's Shoe Fashion
Camel Active
As a special edition Camel Active will be bringing out a variation on its high-quality Michigan style in Autumn/Winter 2008/09: production will be limited worldwide to 5555 pairs. The boots will be identifiable by their consecutively numbered metal tab down the side next to the lacing. This number is then repeated underneath the boot. Camel Active - read more
Clarks
“We love shoes …,” says Nathan Clark, great-grandson of the founders of the British footwear empire of the same name. Cyrus and James Clark started tanning sheepskins in 1825 producing their first slip-on sheepskin shoes in 1830. By 1856 Clarks shoes were already manufactured by machine. Today, the company supplies 150 countries with everyday women’s, men’s and children’s shoes. Clarks - read more
Jean-Baptiste Rautureau
"A fusion of the classic and the modern" is how the brothers Guy and Yvon Rautureau describe the look of their luxurious men’s shoe line Jean-Baptiste Rautureau – or JBR for short. The Rautureau family hails from the Vendée in western France. They have been making shoes as long as since 1870 and are also known for their women’s label Free Lance. Jean-Baptiste Rautureau - read more
Swiss Boots
Made in Switzerland – the young label Swiss Boots stands for high-quality men’s shoes. The look is classical, timeless and elegant and the style is suited for office wear, business meetings and evening wear. The small, sophisticated company is based in Dübendorf in Switzerland and production is largely Swiss.
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Vintage Handmade
The Vintage Handmade label from Helmond in the Netherlands sells high-quality shoes and bags for men and women. The name says it all: the company stands for “tradition, high quality, authenticity and craftsmanship.” The look is classically sporty, with great importance attached to wearer comfort. Only exquisite leathers and materials are used, the shoes are manufactured by hand in Italy. Vintage Handmade - read more