Paraboot 'Avignon' derby shoes in black calf leather with round toe, lace-up closure, contrasting logo tag on the side, contrast stitching, rubber sole. Composition: 100% Calf Leather
Made in France
Color: Black
Model number: 705109NOIRE
About the designer
“A slice of France,” Paraboot was founded in 1908 by Rémy-Alexis Richard. Today, its footwear collections are comfortable, durable, high-quality and hand-finished designs that are meant to last a lifetime. And they’re still made locally in Saint Jean de Moirans, France and in Spain.
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