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Art:  06619‍24000
Color:  black leather
Line:  Wally

Whynot WR

Lightweight lace-up shoe

Original price was: $229.00.Current price is: $149.00.

Art:  06619‍24000
Color:  black leather
Line:  Wally
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product description

With this pretty lace up boot, winter will be a breeze. The lightweight PU-sole is extra shock absorbing and the round nose makes the shoe very comfortable for walking. This model is available in multiple colours.  This water resistant shoes is lined with leather, has removable inlay and is completely adjustable thanks to the combination of laces and a zipper on the inside of the leg.

Art:  06619‍24000
Color:  black leather
Line:  Wally
product specification description

  • Protects the heel from slipping
  • Cushioned topline, feels pleasant and increases comfort
  • Water resistant
  • Soft, warm lining – for extra comfort on cold winter days
  • The lightweight sole effectively absorbs shocks
  • Footbed lined in warm lining – feels wonderfully soft
  • Removable anatomically shaped footbed
  • Soft and supple quality leather for optimal comfort
  • High-quality laces und zipper provide easy adjustability

fit description

  • Suitable for the fuller foot and feet with a higher instep. Extra space for the toes due to the seamless front sheet (guideline width size WW)
  • The effective heel height is approximately: 0,4 inches. (This is the heel height minus the sole thickness at the front of the shoe). 
  • Schaftheight: 4,3 inches. Product measurements were taken using size 38. Please note that measurements may vary by size.

medical description

Suitable for:

• Heel spurs 
• Flat feet 
• Fallen arches

The shoe provides good support and the sole is highly cushioned.

If you have severe foot problems, we recommend consulting an orthopaedic specialist or podiatrist.