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ZEHA BERLIN

buckle boot
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$375.24 $225.14(40% off)
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Description

Black leather boots from Zeha Berlin featuring an almond toe, front strap with side buckle closure, a side zip fastening and a low heel.
Item ID:10259383

Composition & Care

  • Composition: Leather 100%, Leather 100%, Rubber 2%, Leather 98%
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    SHIPPING FROM: Works Unltd., Aarhus


    Works Unltd.
    Founded by Carsten Hensberg, Works Unltd. is a unique shop in the Danish port city of Aarhus, the country’s second-largest urban area. With a focus on womenswear, bags, accessories and knitwear, the boutique has as its objective to be an “inconvenient store”- in the hard-to-reach meaning of the term - that supplies its fashion-conscious customer with brands that they’ve never heard of before.

    Designer: ZEHA BERLIN


    Zeha Berlin was originally founded in the late 19th century, but in the 1950s, Zeha, now within East Germany, produced trainers for the GDR Olympic team and later supplied to all corners of the Soviet block. After the wall fell, the brand died and was forgotten about, until 2002 when two Berlin designers, Alexander Barré and Torsten Heine, breathed new live into Zeha. By 2003 they had used the creative energy of the young capital city to create the streetwise footwear in the style of the legendary original model.