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  • Ps-Vibram-Kiew.25
Product information "Prime Shoes Kiew"

Comfortable lace-up shoe KIEW from Prime Shoes. The soft, naturally grained leather is resistant to dirt. The Vibram® sole with tread ensures perfect footing. The Kiew model is a robust and sporty classic.

PRIME SHOES are made using the traditional "Goodyear welted" method. This means they are welted and have an intermediate filling made of cork. This manufacturing method is significant for an extended life span and excellent wearing comfort. PRIME SHOES and the love of detail, inspire connoisseurs and enthusiasts.

Details:

  • Fabric: 100 % leather
  • Colour: Black / Brown
  • Type: welted - Goodyear Welted
  • Sole: Vibram® with profile
  • Robust and sporty classic

Construction:

1. cork filling: Insulates against cold and forms an individual footbed.

2. joint: Gives the foot support and prevents the shoe from breaking.

3. insole lip: 3 sewn to the upper leather and the surrounding frame. There are no internal seams. The inner shoe stays dry even in the rain.


 

Colour: black, brown
Materials: Kalbsleder
Kleidungsstück: Shoes

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The Prime Shoes philosophy:

Prime Shoes has been producing welted shoes with an excellent price-performance ratio for almost 20 years now. For the production in the 2 manufactories, mostly upper leather from European tanneries is used and it takes 250 working steps to create a pair of shoes. Because Prime Shoes is also convinced of its quality, they give a 3-year guarantee against breakage of the upper leather and the outsole.

Every Prime Shoes shoe is made using the Goodyear Welted method, a process in which the shoe is welted. This process was developed by Charles Goodyear in 1872 and gives the shoe a particularly long life.