PARABOOT / CORAUX- LISSE AMERICA MAROON
PARABOOT / CORAUX- LISSE AMERICA MAROON
Paraboot was founded in 1927, revolutionising classic leather shoes with latex soles for harder wearing every day wear. “Para” for the port in Amazonia from where their rubber was supplied and “boot” to memorialise the discovery Founder, Rémy Richard, made in America.
The Coraux features Blake stitching, also known as the sewn-through technique. In 1858, the young shoemaker Lyman Reed Blake invented this process while working for the sewing machine manufacturer Singer. It brought greater lightness to the shoe as well as elegnace and flexibility.
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Simple piped seam Loafer
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Saddle strap
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Unlined model
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Blake stitching on a genuine rubber sole
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UK Sizing
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PARABOOT
A French footwear brand, established in 1908 by Rémy-Alexis Richard, known for its durable and stylish shoes and boots, particularly those featuring the Norwegian welt construction. The brand's name combines "Para" (referring to the Amazonian port where the latex for their soles originated) and "boot," reflecting their innovative use of rubber soles.
Paraboot shoes are manufactured in France, with a strong emphasis on quality materials, craftsmanship, and a legacy of adapting to both functional and fashionable needs.

