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The North Face Shellista IV ThermoBall® Eco Shorty Boots - Waterproof, Insulated, Leather (For Women)

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About The North Face Shellista IV ThermoBall® Eco Shorty Boots - Waterproof, Insulated, Leather (For Women)

Closeout. Keep your feet warm and dry on cold trails and campsites with The North Face's Shellista IV Shorty boots, made from waterproof full-grain leather with a cushioned footbed and grippy rubber outsole. They also boast a removable bootie with ThermoBall® Eco insulated lining that can be worn separately as a slipper.

Specs

Specs about The North Face Shellista IV ThermoBall® Eco Shorty Boots - Waterproof, Insulated, Leather (For Women)

  • Waterproof (All)
  • Waterproof materials: Waterproof materials and construction
  • Insulation: ThermoBall®
  • Upper: Leather and synthetic
  • Lining: Textile
  • Outsole: Rubber
  • Made in Vietnam

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About The North Face

Believe it or not, The North Face story didn’t begin on a high-altitude ascent. It actually began in San Francisco at less than 200 feet above sea level. However, what started as a neighborhood mountaineering shop has since evolved into an industry-leading, award-winning outdoor equipment and apparel brand. Since its inception more than 40 years ago, The North Face has grown to include clothing and gear designed for nearly every type of adventure, from alpine skiing to backpacking to trail running. Today, The North Face jackets and pants are chosen by world-class athletes, and The North Face rugged boots help carry explorers through the toughest terrain, from the icy slopes of Everest to Utah’s Green River basin.