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Sorel Women's Joan of Arctic Shearling
Sorel Women's Joan of Arctic Shearling
Sorel Women's Joan of Arctic Shearling
Sorel Women's Joan of Arctic Shearling
Sorel Women's Joan of Arctic Shearling
Sorel Women's Joan of Arctic Shearling
Sorel Women's Joan of Arctic Shearling
Sorel Women's Joan of Arctic Shearling

Sorel Women's Joan of Arctic Shearling Boots, Collegiate Navy, 8 M US

Product ID : 21684625
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Galleon Product ID 21684625
UPC / ISBN 888667667107
Shipping Weight 5.25 lbs
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Model NL2393
Manufacturer Sorel
Shipping Dimension 15.98 x 14.61 x 6.5 inches
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Sorel Women's Joan of Arctic Shearling Features

  • UPPER: Waterproof suede leather upper. Shearling cuff. Seam-sealed waterproof construction.

  • INSULATION: Removable 6mm recycled felt inner boot.

  • MIDSOLE: 2.5 mm bonded felt frost plug.

  • OUTSOLE: Handcrafted waterproof vulcanized rubber shell with herringbone outsole.


About Sorel Women's Joan Of Arctic Shearling

Product Description Founded in 1962 in canada, Sorel brings its functionality and heritage of expert craftsmanship to the modern world of fashion, where it is inspiring a new generation of doers, builder, and creators. AND though Sorel makes more than just boots, theres a boot in everything Sorel makes. Sorel combines felt, wool, premium leather, and flawless construction with people who aren’t afraid to get their boots dirty. To measure your foot, place your feet flat on a piece of paper and mark your longest toe and the back of your foot. It is best to do this standing and wearing socks. Measure the length straight from your longest toe to the back of your foot using a ruler or measuring tape. Use the chart to find your size From the Manufacturer Sorel's cold weather footwear is ideal for those participating in active winter sports like snowmobiling or sledding, or for activities where maximum protection is required -- like all-season hunting or fishing, or simply going to work.