HUBLOT VGT
Black Leather Flat Sandals Slides
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€140.00
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Description
KLEMAN presents the HUBLOT VGT, sustainable shoes made from vegetable-tanned leather in an Italian tannery. This sustainable technique gives an authentic appearance to the leather which is embellished over the years with a unique patina.
Reference | SV10502 |
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Colors | BLACK |
Product type | Slide sandals |
Manufacturing country | France |
Type of assembly | Cemented |
Main material | Leather |
Lining | Leather |
Insole | Leather |
Outsole | Rubber |
Type of closure | Buckle strap(s) |
Heel height | 3cm |
Environmentally friendly | Insock chrome free leather, 20% Recycled rubber sole , European leathers from Leather Working Group responsible tanneries , Lining chrome free, Vegetable tanned leather |
Commitment & transparency
This product embodies Kleman's historical expertise. Carefully selected raw materials for an ethical and sustainable style.
- Insock chrome free leather
- 20% Recycled rubber sole
- European leathers from Leather Working Group responsible tanneries
- Lining chrome free
- Vegetable tanned leather
The stages of production
Country of stitching : TUNISIA
Country of assembly : France
Country of finishing : France
Delivery and Returns
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Any delivery outside the E.U. may be subject to taxes, customs duties or fees imposed by the country of destination. Return shipping costs are offered, except zone 3*. For zone 3, the return costs are free if you choose a credit memo and they are at your expense for a refund.
Vegetable-tanned leather
Vegetable tanning of leather is a traditional technique that favors the use of vegetable tannins to transform animal skin into leather. This natural and sustainable process makes each leather unique and resistant, allowing it to develop a patina and become more beautiful over time. For vegetable tanning, as for all our leathers, we favor European tanneries audited by the Leather Working Group.