Specifications:
- A pair of sleek riding mid calf boots for a sleek guy
- These stylish mid calf boots have just a hint of rugged appeal for the perfect look
- The best-fitting, most advanced mid calf boots are comfortable, lightweight and built to last
- Flat design, these Lace up boots are very convenient and comfortable to wear
- These leather mens boots are contoured for an ergonomic fit and offer all-day cushioning
- Foot bed conforms to foot, creating a custom fit allowing foot to bend and expand naturally, and reducing fatigue
- Upper Material: PU Leather
- Sole Material: Rubber
- Color: Black
Details:

- Warm and comfortable leather mens boots

- The side of lace up boots

- Breathable fabric lining stretches as the foot moves for a more comfortable fit

- The lace-up closure ensures a secure fit

- Contrast stitching detail throughout boot

Size Reference Table:
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US Sizes
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Euro/China Sizes
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UK Sizes
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Inches
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CM
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6
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39
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5.5
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9.25"
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23.5
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6.5
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39
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6
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9.5"
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24.1
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7
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40
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6.5
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9.625"
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24.4
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7.5
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40-41
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7
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9.75"
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24.8
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8
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41
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7.5
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9.9375"
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25.4
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8.5
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41-42
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8
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10.125"
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25.7
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9
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42
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8.5
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10.25"
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26
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9.5
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42-43
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9
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10.4375"
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26.7
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10
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43
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9.5
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10.5625"
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27
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10.5
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43-44
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10
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10.75"
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27.3
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11
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44
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10.5
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10.9375"
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27.9
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11.5
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44-45
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11
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11.125"
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28.3
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|
12
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45
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11.5
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11.25"
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28.6
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13
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46
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12.5
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11.5625"
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29.4
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14
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47
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13.5
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11.875"
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30.2
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15
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48
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14.5
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12.1875"
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31
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|
16
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49
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15.5
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12.5"
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31.8
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- Durable rubber outsole provides maximum support
NOTE:
- There may be certain error of these dimensions. Specific dimension varies from person to person
How to Measure Your Feet:

- Tape the piece of paper to the floor
- Place your foot on the paper, and draw around it to create an outline of your foot. It is even easier if someone else can do this for you, and it is best if you are wearing the socks that you will be running in whilst doing this, as you need to allow for extra space which your socks take up when you are wearing the running air max shoes
- Using the ruler, draw straight lines which touch the outermost points at each side of the outline, creating a rectangular box around the foot outline
- Measure from the bottom line to the top line to find the length of your foot, in inches
- Repeat last step from side to side of the drawing in order to find the width of your foot
How to Protect Winter Boots:
Winter boots go through a lot - they are subjected to rain, snow, mud, dirty snow, salt, and a range of other street dirt. By winter's end, poorly cared for boots will repay your neglect by falling apart or simply looking shabby. Here is a way to keep them in better shape throughout winter so that with any luck, they'll see you through a few winters yet.
- Clean Salt Stains Immediately: If you live where it snows and where salt is used on the streets to keep them clear of snow, your boots are going to pick up the salt. Salt stains mar the look of boots and weaken the fabric. Always clean the salt stain as soon as you spot it. Use the cleaning agent recommended by your boots' manufacturer
- Keep the Boots Polished and Clean: If your boots are leather, keep them well polished. All types of boots should be kept clean. A regular wipe-down with warm water for many synthetic boots will help remove dirt and other encrusted elements
- Add Water Protectant: Always spray new boots with a protectant that increases their water resistance. Keeps this spraying up regularly to enhance the original protective quality
- Store Winter Boots Clean and Dry: At winter's end, never store boots without cleaning them first and ensuring that they are completely dry. Otherwise, you risk finding moldy, smelly boots next winter. And worst still, this can cross-contaminate other shoes, boots and items of clothing stored in the same vicinity. As for removing stains, this is vital because the longer that they are left, the more likely it is that they will become permanent and will weaken the boot
- Warning: Never dry boots in front of an open fire or open heat source. This will cause them to crack and dry out too much. Dry in a warm, dry place away from direct heat sources. Try to dry them upside down over a boot holder or similar item
Conditioning Leather Shoes:
- Conditioning your leather shoes will help soften and moisturize the leather, and protect it from drying out and cracking. Certain types of leather, and shoes worn in dryer climates might need to be conditioned more often
- Some shoe cleaning products will clean and condition your shoes, but if you want your shoes to get the full treatment, or used a product specifically for cleaning, the next step is to condition your smooth leather shoes
- Of course, you'll want a conditioner made for the specific type of shoe you're working on. Also, look for a natural conditioner that is absorbed into the material of the shoe, as opposed to a synthetic conditioner that sits on top of the surface
- Rub small amounts of conditioner into the shoe, until the entire shoe has been covered with conditioner. After a couple of minutes, wipe any remaining conditioner off of the shoes, as the leather will only absorb what it can
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