Warm winter boots in white shaved beaver with crystal fox
Treat yourself to these warm winter boots Doudoune with a unique and daring look! This pair of boots is sure to attract the eye in addition to being warm and comfortable. Slip your foot on and enjoy the unparalleled warmth of Grenier boots!
The Doudoune boot is the perfect boot for your daily winter activities. It combines all the necessary warmth elements in a shorter and versatile style. An adjustment lace wraps around the boot to keep snow out. A wide band of crystal fox fur borders the boot to give it a stunning look.
- White shaved beaver fur and real crystal fox
- Multilayer interior linings and also removable
- Grenier exclusive injected soles, guaranteed for life
- Height including the sole : 8.5 inches
- This boot was also tested in the laboratory and its thermal heat exceeded the maximum capacity of the device, which is -60 ° C.
- Made in Canada
Also take a look at the other items in our white shaved beaver fur collection.
Complete your look with our aviator hat, our outdoor mittens or take a look at our Deluxe and 70’s boots of the same model.
FUR BOOT GUARANTEE
We are particularly proud to offer the best warranty on the market. Therefore, to make sure you buy the authentic Grenier brand boot, always look for our name under the sole.
Our durable sole is guaranteed for life.
A 5-year warranty applies to other components.
Fire, excessive heat, snowmobile foot warmers and contact with petroleum products can damage the soles of your boots. We therefore assume no responsibility for such damage.
Fur wear is not guaranteed.
So, it is important that you keep your invoice since we will honor our guarantee only on presentation of it.
When you first try the boots on, you may think they are too small. Remember that the inner lining is made of foam that will take the shape of your foot. So you should be tight but pain free.
Note that both boots are identical (no right or left foot). You can make an identification on the inside label of the lining (L – R) or simply cut the label off of the right foot, in order to distinguish the left boot from the right boot.
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