A masterpiece of deck shoes adopted by the French Navy! What is the charm of the Paraboot “Bath”?

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A masterpiece of deck shoes adopted by the French Navy! What is the charm of the Paraboot "Bath"?

Paraboot” is a long-established French leather shoes brand. While there are many masterpieces such as the brand’s signature U-tip Chambord and Tyrolean Mikael shoes, the “BARTH” deck shoes, which are comfortable and sturdy and have a history of being used as the French Navy’s designated shoes, are also a masterpiece that must not be forgotten. What is the appeal of Paraboot’s deck shoes, which are so strong that they are recognized by the French Navy? Focus on the history of the brand and the appeal of the Barth!

Only one in the world! History of ” Paraboot ” that manufactures its own rubber soles

Paraboot” is a leather shoe brand founded in France by Remy Richard Ponvert in 1908, more than 100 years ago. The small shoe workshop he opened was the beginning of Paraboot. During his trip to the United States in 1927, he found shoes with rubber soles, which are indispensable to Paraboot today. At that time, leather and wooden soles were the mainstream, and their deterioration and comfort problems were disadvantages. After returning from the U.S., he immediately began developing rubber soles. He obtained natural latex rubber material from Brazil and began development of rubber soles. The name of the Brazilian port where he imported the material was Para, and he named his brand ” Paraboot. Eventually, the company developed and patented its own rubber using para rubber as the raw material. The company became the only brand in the world to manufacture its own rubber soles. Today, 350,000 pairs of shoes are manufactured in France every year. The brand is immensely popular in its native France and attracts people from all over the world.

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Three characteristics of Paraboot’s leather shoes

Characteristic of Paraboot 1: “Patented rubber sole manufactured in-house

As mentioned above, Paraboot uses rubber soles developed in-house. The brand insists on “Made in France” and still carries out all processes at its factory in France. There are several types of rubber soles, and each sole is chosen to suit the purpose and design of the shoes. All soles provide excellent cushioning, durability, and comfort. What is especially nice is that all soles can be replaced. Leather shoe fans will be happy to know that they can return their shoes to their original comfort level without changing the leather, which has become dull with wear. If the manufacturer has them in stock, they can be exchanged immediately, but if the manufacturer does not have them in stock, they must be ordered from France.

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Characteristic 2 “Brand original “Lisse Leather” used in many models

Lisse Leather” is indispensable when talking about Paraboot. This material, a type of oiled leather, is used in many Paraboot models. Lisse leather is a leather unique to Paraboot that is soaked in more oil than other materials. The oil makes it water-repellent, and it can be worn even in a little rain. It is a very sturdy leather that does not stain easily when exposed to rain, and the leather itself is not easily damaged.

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Characteristic of Paraboot shoes (3) “Norwegian manufacturing method of sturdy construction

Paraboot uses the ” Norwegian method ” for many of its shoes, which is sturdier than the Goodyear welt method. The L-shaped welt is sewn onto the upper, inner sole, and main sole, which was originally developed in cold regions such as Norway to improve sturdiness and waterproofness. The two stitches on the front side of the shoe give it a casual look. It is often used for mountaineering and outdoor shoes, where sturdiness and water resistance are important, and is a manufacturing method in which Paraboot, which used to handle mountaineering shoes, excels.

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