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They don’t do it often in my opinion, but when Barker get it right, they really do.Saphir Neutral Creme applied overnight and buffed in morning
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ExactdumundoThey don’t do it often in my opinion, but when Barker get it right, they really do.
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I think you might want to check Diemme. They make hiking inspired shoes which to me resemble the one you linked.I am looking for a pair of autumn/winter boots that can also be worn during rainy days. The ones I ordered do not fit very well and there was some material issue with the laces. I liked the style though:
I found a pair from Meermin that is alike but not quite as nice (looks much bulkier). A year ago, Cavour had a pair like this but I hesitated too long and to my knowledge they are not available anymore.
Are there any other shoes like this out there, ideally available in the EU? What kind of boots do you recommend otherwise for rainy autumn and winter days?