Description:
Lose the laces. Our water-resistant Brasstown Chelsea men's boot features stretchy goring panels on both sides, water-resistant suede and an OrthoLite® footbed for comfort - and a sleek silhouette that looks great peeking out from beneath jeans or khakis.
Details:
- Soft unlined suede uppers
- Leather is from a tannery rated Silver by the Leather Working Group for its water, energy and waste management systems
- Upper is DWR (durable water-repellent) treated to help keep feet dry
- Pull-on style with stretchy goring panels on both sides
- Extra-soft PET footbed cover is made from 100% recycled plastic bottles
- OrthoLite® polyurethane footbed provides all-day cushioning and support
- Textured outsole for traction and durability is made with 15% recycled rubber
- Imported
- OrthoLite®
OrthoLite® comfort foam insoles provide breathability, moisture transport, antimicrobial function and long-term cushioning. The ultra-breathable material won't break down or lose cushioning over time - and your footwear will remain comfortable and supportive. - Water-Resistant Footwear
Our water-resistant footwear is resistant to penetration by water. Though not fully waterproof, these boots and shoes offer protection from splashes and damp conditions. As they are not seam sealed, some water penetration is possible in wetter weather conditions, or when the footwear is fully submerged in water. - Earthkeepers® Footwear
Earthkeepers® footwear is designed and manufactured with our commitment to the environment in mind, using recycled and eco-conscious materials whenever possible. Earthkeepers® footwear offerings best represent our environmental values in action. - Recycled PET
One or more major components contain at least 50% recycled polyethylene therephthalate (PET), the plastic used to make soda bottles. - Silver-Rated Tannery
One or more major components in this item use at least 50% leather tanned in a facility rated Silver or higher by a third-party environmental audit. The Leather Working Group judges and classifies tanneries based on energy use, waste production and water treatment.
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