The Albyna boot comes in plenty of colors. It keeps your feet warm through winter while looking sharp. A zipper lets you slip it on easily. Laces add that timeless style and a snug fit. Saute-Mouton crafts these boots by hand in Quebec. They use top-quality materials. These boots work for many things. But they shine best in city settings.
Handle sheepskin with care. It's more delicate than cowhide. Rough hands can tear it easily. That's just a normal trait of the material. Think of silk—it's not as sturdy as cotton.
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Saute-Mouton boots use factory-treated waterproof leather. Wipe salt stains with a damp cloth. Apply shoe polish when needed. For longer waterproofing, spray on a universal protector for leather, nubuck, or suede. Skip mink or bear oil and grease; they void the warranty. A suede brush and nubuck eraser bring back the original look.
Scratches on the leather won't let water in. Match the color with shoeshine and brush it to hide marks. On a plastic boot tray, keep boots upright. That way, the leather stays away from salty water. Salt dries out the animal skin. Boots handle cold, snow, and salt in daily use, but avoid soaking them in brine.
Care takes little effort. These quality boots from natural materials just need basic attention.