Moon Boot Icon Glitter snow boots 80D1402850

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Moon Boot

Icon Glitter snow boots 80D1402850

The landing on the moon may have been one small step for man, but for Moon Boot it was a giant leap for footwear. The original Icon model is inspired by the 1969 landing of Neil Armstrong and resembles high-technology astronaut gear - here in the Glitter iteration, available in four colours. Insulated and lightweight, these shoes are now the ultimate ski boots worldwide due to their unique and instantly recognizable ambidextrous design and features like the water-repellent finish and suction pads on the tread sole, that offer ground control.

Composition

  • Outer: PVC 58%, Polyester 24%, Polyurethane 14%, Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) 4%
  • Lining: Polyester 100%
  • Sole: Rubber 100%

Highlights

  • black
  • glitter detailing
  • water-repellent
  • padded design
  • logo-print strap
  • front lace-up fastening
  • metal eyelet detailing
  • full lining
  • top drawstring fastening
  • round toe
  • calf-length
  • flat rubber sole
Estimated delivery standard Apr 14 - Apr 18
Estimated delivery express Apr 10 - Apr 14
Merchant name DIVINCENZO
Shop Location Sant'Anastasia, Italy
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