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Alico North Cape Wellington Boots - Shearling Lining (For Men) in Brown
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Alico North Cape Wellington Boots - Shearling Lining (For Men)

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Closeouts. Alico North Cape boots feature a 12" upper for outstanding coverage and support, and with Anfibio waterproof breathable leather, protection and foot comfort are ensured. Authentic Italian fully welted construction for durability over years and years of use.
  • Anfibio leather is treated for waterproofness and breathability
  • Genuine lambskin shearling lining for extra warmth and fantastic comfort
  • Dual-density foam insole for added cushioning
  • Rugged Vibram® outsole for traction on tough terrain
  • Top belt adjustment
  • Made in Italy
  • Visit our Shoe Sizing Guide
  • Pull-On
  • Non-Insulated
  • Non-Waterproof
  • Upper: Anfibio leather
  • Lining: Shearling
  • Outsole: Vibram® rubber
  • Height: 10"
  • Heel height: 1-3/4"
  • Weight (pair): 5 lb. 4 oz.
  • Made in Italy
  • Visit our Shoe Sizing Guide
  • Reviewed by Central NY Jim from Central NY and NH on Monday, April 01, 2013
    I have searched, purchased and returned, many boots trying to find a comfortable slip-on boot. This boot is very well made, warm and comfortable. I am able to slip in and out with ease unlike most others that require pull-ons. The boot fits more like a shoe. I've told everyone I know about these boots.
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  • Reviewed by jason from Cape Cod, MA on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
    These boot are very good looking, built to last, and are very warm, also have gotten many comments on the boots all good.
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  • Reviewed by Granpa from London on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
    As they are the first leather boots I have ever bought, it will take time to wear them in and get used to them - but they are very nice when it's cold. Better than my old Wellingtons!
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  • Reviewed by lee from Edmonton Alberta on Saturday, February 23, 2013
    i have done landscaping for years and wore many a boot, but these things are the best I have ever put on. They are rigid right out of the box, but you can tell they are built for years of use. i was hesitant to purchase these because of the price but i live in Canada and need a good pair of boots; with a promo code it brought the price down to a nice price point. i would surely buy these again. Solid leather, stitching, soles. done.
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  • Reviewed by Catechumen from Marietta, Georgia on Friday, February 22, 2013
    Well some wouldn't think it, but it can get cold-ish down here in Georgia. My sister from Iowa, while visiting during Christmas, commented on how much more humid it was down here and how much colder it made 30 degrees feel compared to the same temperature in Iowa. I've been wanting a pair of warm boots for my more casual, lazy and sedentary days (i.e., weekends) when, during the winter I like to wear flannel lined khakis, chamois shirts, sweaters, etc. and these fit the bill. I just got them, but I'm lovin' them. Makes me wish it were November instead of February so I'd have all those winter months ahead of me during which to wear these. I must say, as other have commented, the construction seems flawless as does the leather. These are very nicely made indeed – I have some quirky compulsion to buy extras of things that I like and store them away; I'm somewhat tempted to buy another pair of these in case some tragedy renders these boots unwearable (no, I don't know what would cause that either). With respect to sizing, when wearing dress shoes with thin dress merino wool socks, I wear a 9.5D in Allen Edmonds, Alden, and Brooks Brothers shoes. For tennis shoes, running shoes, and most casual shoes and boots, I wear a 10D. The boots that I have are a 10D and when worn with boot socks or ragg wool socks, they are pleasantly snug. A 10.5 might be an option, but I think, given more wear and bending, and a bit of compression of the shearling with wear the 10 will be the best fit. Accordingly, for a boot or casual shoe, I would say that these are true to size. I would also say that the width is a true "D" width.
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  • Question “Does anyone know the proper care of these boots? Do they need sno-seal? Regular waxing? They are a special "Huskey" leather and there are no care instructions.”
    Asked on 12/9/2012 12:00:00 AM by Lew from Madison, WI
    • Answer The Anfibio leather is treated for waterproofness and breathability, I would recommend to care for them as you would care for any leather boot.||Wipe off the Dust||Remember that leather is skin and will react the way skin does so the most important thing you can do in caring for any piece of leather footwear is to keep it free of dust. Dust will settle into the creases of boots. The dust acts like sandpaper cutting the finish with every step you take. Sooner or later it will cut through not only the finish but the fiber itself and the leather will split. So, wipe off your boots often, not just before you shine them, but every time you take them off. Wipe the dust off with anything you have handy, you do not need a special brush or cloth. You do need to make this a habit, you cannot wipe them off too often.||||Wash off Loose Dirt||Boots need a good cleaning and conditioning every so often, Begin by removing loose dirt and dried mud with a damp cloth, followed by a good brushing of the boot.||||Apply a Quality Conditioner||While the leather is still moist, apply a lather conditioner. Once it has dried, it should be buffed with a soft cloth. The final step is to apply a boot cream to the boot and buff. As a pointer on the boot cream color, choose a cream a shade or two darker then the color of the boot. Leathers fade slightly as they age and this will return them to their original color. You should use a matching color cream with new boots. Never mix brushes! Keep brushes for each color of polish with that particular brush.|||Exotic Leathers especially reptiles have deeper textures that do not absorb conditioner and cream as quickly. Apply these in several thin layers rather then all at once. Apply conditioner to snakes gently against scales then rub down with scale direction. You should never let snakeskin boots to dry out.|||Harder surface exotics like lizard and alligator require a little more time in keeping dust and dirt out of the tiles especially in the folds as boots age. The life of the boot is greatly extended by keeping them clean and conditioned. Be sure to brush conditioner all the way to the sole line. Many people forget that area of the boot and it can cause the boot to crack and pull away at the sole. If the boot has a leather sole, it should also be conditioned. This increases the life of the sole because it restores moisture, which deters cracking.||Stubborn stains may require a little extra work to remove. Sticky spots such as dried soda or alcohol can be removed by using a solution of equal parts of water and vinegar. Most scuffs and marks can be removed with a pencil eraser. It is important to remember that when conditioning or if the boots get wet, you need to allow them to dry away from direct heat.||Boot wax is not really necessary except where a spit shine is needed. The wax can be applied over the cream. You can use saddle soap if you do not let it dry on the boots and you do not rub it in. Saddle soap should be wiped off wet. Mink oil is another product frequently used. It will waterproof the boots, but also seals the pores and eventually causes cracking. It is not recommended for boots.||One final thing to remember is that wax is water based and will dry out boots. A coat of cream should always be applied first.
      Answered on 12/12/2012 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “My size is 26.5cm”
    Asked on 11/20/2012 12:00:00 AM by K. C. Shek from Hong Kong
    • Answer US Women's 10 or 10.5 , US Men's 8.5 or 9, European 42 or43, Uk Women's 7.5 or 8 and UK Men's 8 or 8.5
      Answered on 11/30/2012 12:00:00 AM by Prod Specialist Lee from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “How does this boot fit? Is it true to size, or does it seem big or small? I can only find them online, and have no way to try a pair on.”
    Asked on 12/26/2011 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
    • Answer According to our fit models the Alico North Cape Wellington Boots do fit true to size
      Answered on 12/27/2011 12:00:00 AM by Prod. Spec. Ryan from Sierra Trading Post
    • Answer They're generally a half size larger from what I see and what others have written.
      Answered on 1/3/2012 12:00:00 AM by Noel249 from New Mexico
  • Question “Do these have a steel shank?”
    Asked on 11/16/2010 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
    • Answer These do not have a shank.
      Answered on 11/18/2010 12:00:00 AM by Customer Care from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “Any chance of these coming back?”
    Asked on 9/3/2010 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
    • Answer Due to the nature of the closeout business, we often receive items in limited quantities. Therefore, popular sizes and colors can sell out quickly. Occasionally we are able to reorder a product, but closeout items are typically unable to be reordered.||Unfortunately we are currently out of this item, but we suggest signing up for the My Updates as the best way to monitor incoming products. You will receive email notifications of our newest stock items. You can also access the "New Items" section of our website at anytime. (A link to the "New Items" section is located on our homepage under the "Search Index.") New Items are all products that have arrived within the last 21 days. |http://www.sierratradingpost.com/DeptNewItems.aspx|http://www.sierratradingpost.com/myupdates/myupdatesmanagement.aspx
      Answered on 9/8/2010 12:00:00 AM by Customer Care from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “If I wear an 8&1/2 women's shoe, and my feet fit well into my husband's shoes, then woul he fit a pair of wellington's size 8 & 1/2? Or, would those be too big?”
    Asked on 12/4/2009 12:00:00 AM by Anonymous from Unknown
    • Answer If you wear an 8.5 in women's shoes, you will need a 6.5 in men's. Generally you minus two sizes from women's sizing to get the men's sizing.
      Answered on 12/6/2009 12:00:00 AM by Customer Service from Sierra Trading Post
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