CHAMBORD” is a U-tip model representing Paraboot. The U-tip with a chunky, rounded form is a typical design of French shoes. The mocca part is pinched and sewn by a manufacturing method called “Worshipful Mocca”. The original “TEX SOLE” is characterized by its excellent cushioning and durability, as well as its resistance to slipping even on wet surfaces. The versatile design matches a variety of styles, from casual to jacket styles. [英訳]
靴は実際に試着しての購入がMUSTだと考えるためサイズは割愛。但し、筆者の足は幅が広く甲が低い。 足のサイズはジャストでも羽根が閉じ切ってしまうことが多く、靴の内側小指の部分が大抵えぐれる。また、新しい革靴を履く時は大抵親指の第一関節と第二関節の間がボロボロになる。参考までに。 Size is omitted because we believe that shoes MUST be purchased after actually trying them on. However, the author’s feet are wide and have a low instep. Even if the size of my foot is just right, I often find that the wings are not fully closed, and the inside of the shoe is usually gouged at the little toe. Also, when I wear new leather shoes, the area between the first and second joints of my thumb is usually torn up. For reference.
CHAMBORD” is a U-tip model representing Paraboot. The U-tip with a chunky, rounded form is a typical design of French shoes. The mocca part is pinched and sewn by a manufacturing method called “Worshipful Mocca”. The original “TEX SOLE” is characterized by its excellent cushioning and durability, as well as its resistance to slipping even on wet surfaces. The versatile design matches a variety of styles, from casual to jacket styles. [1] They are very comfortable to wear and are personally easier than sneakers if you are walking long distances. The weight is moderate and the liner is soft, so it is not tiring to walk in them, and they are one of my heavy favorites.
After purchasing a pair in the correct size, after wearing them for a while, the inner sole sinks and an insole becomes necessary. The innersole sinks so much that there is still enough room even when the wings, which were originally a little open, are completely closed. However, the author wears them in a slightly loose-fitting state.
The sides are surprisingly high, and when I first started wearing them, my ankles rubbed against them and it hurt. The blood stain from that time still remains.
When the author bought the shoes, there was wax left on the surface, which had to be removed first, so I remember how happy I was to feel like I was really wearing new shoes. I remember how happy I was to feel like I was wearing brand new shoes, especially since it was the third pair of leather shoes I had bought since I started buying leather shoes.
They had a green tag on them, which was a trademark, but I cut it off because it got in the way when I was polishing them. Looking back, I think it was a drastic thing to do, but it didn’t make me feel less attached to them.
The U-tip part is naturally torn, but I don’t mind because that’s what U-tips are for. I used to be a leatherworker as a hobby and tried to repair them, but I couldn’t get it right in the end and they remained torn.
The soles are quite solid, and I have not sent them in for replacement yet, even though I have been wearing them for more than five years since I bought them.
I love them for going to the office as well as for private use, and I can wear them to most places except for limited occasions such as meetings with ministries and weddings. Incidentally, the author has walked 15 km a day in them.
This is one of the pairs that I use quite heavily. They are comfortable, relatively sturdy, and can be worn in almost any situation without getting tired.I honestly don’t think there are many shoes that are more useful than these. A must-buy. By the way, my wife loves Michael.
Paraboot was founded in France in 1908 by Remy Richard Ponvert. Today, Paraboot is one of the few shoe manufacturers in the world that manufactures its own soles, and it continues to attract customers around the world with its high quality and comfortable footwear. [2]