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This is the perfect pair of boots to take you through any kind of inclement conditions – rain, snow, ice, rough terrain, whatever. The rugged “Kelso” boot by famed English shoemaker Alfred Sargent has “veldtschoen” construction, which means the upper leather turns outwards and is stitched directly to the midsole, which makes the boots extra durable and waterproof. Thanks to that, and to the heavy zug-grain upper and Commando soles that provide outstanding traction, I’ve used these babies in all kinds of weather conditions and stayed warm and dry. They are simply built like tanks and look fantastic too.

Handmade in England and goodyear welted to allow for resoling. These were made by Alfred Sargent for high-end clothiers Shipton & Heneage, hence the branding.

Retail $550. Some scuffs here and there but overall in very good condition. These are not boots you need to baby—they will last a lifetime. Size 8 UK or 9 US, and fits TTS
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