Coming up slightly higher on the ankle than the sneaker type shoes they are not quite boots but offer more weather protection than shoes.
Unrestricted movement for your child’s feet with a wide forefoot and extremely flexible sole for those who want to try our barefoot shoes style. This shoe will not hamper their natural feet development nor their movements.
Fabulous golden honey colour making this shoe a universal style for any adventure. This shoe features Rostak’s quality use of durable leather, velcro etc while incorporating new innovative design which enables adventurers to step freely into the barefoot movement.
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Features:
Full grain leather providing outstanding waterproof protection
Lining is made from highly absorbent fabric
Two removable insoles – upper one looks and acts as standard insole (easy to check for the size and it is anatomically shaped) plus bottom insole to get even closer to the ground. You can keep them both or remove one to get the desired feeling.
Extra flexibility as the sole bends lengthwise as well as crosswise
Super light weight
Velcro fastening making it easy and quick to put on
Thermoplastic lightweight rubber sole design offering anti-slip grip
Minimal padding giving little restriction to the movement of the feet
Promotes natural movement for growing little feet
Fit – extra wide fitting
Sizing:
Size |
Inner shoe measurement (without insoles) |
Width |
Circumference of feet |
Weight (for the pair) |
28 |
185 mm |
76 mm |
182 mm |
292 g |
29 |
192 mm |
78 mm |
188 mm |
304 g |
30 |
198 mm |
80 mm |
193 mm |
322 g |
31 |
205 mm |
83 mm |
198 mm |
344 g |
32 |
212 mm |
85 mm |
203 mm |
352 g |
Colour: Golden honey and mustard with walnut
1-year guarantee: Proudly made by ‘Fare‘ brand leader in children’s footwear from the Czech Republic in accordance with the highest European Union quality standards.
Name origin: Buchlov castle is one of the oldest castles in the Czech republic. Its history and architecture make Buchlov one of the most important castles in Moravia. The first castle on this site was build in the first half of the 13th century, as an important strategic point and administrative centre on the eastern borders of the Lands of the Bohemian Crowns (Corona Regni Bohemiae). It was part of a defence system that was supplemented by the newly created towns of Uherské Hradiště and Uherský Brod. Although Buchlov was royal property from the time of its foundation until the beginning of the 16th century, it was frequently put in a pledge to rich Moravian families – the king‘s creditors. From the standpoint of its architectural style, the castle belongs to transition period of the Romanesque Gothic. Monumental Buchlov castle was never completely conquered by enemy armies.
BUCHLOV, NZ 10-13 / EUR 28-32
- Product Code: 5221281
- Availability: 1
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$99.00
- Ex Tax: $86.09