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Safari by BataMen's and Ladies Nubuck Veldskoens

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R379

Retail: R830
Please note
  • Like all leather shoes- these vellies will stretch a little over time, if you receive them and they feel slightly too tight, give them a chance to stretch out. They should get more comfortable with time.
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From the savannas of Kenya, where it was born, to the bustling streets of the city, the Safari boot is the undisputed king.

Hand stitched with the best quality cowhide the modern Safari is available in a variety of finishes and styles for men and women and stands up to the roughest treatment.

After 50 years, this original indigenous shoe known for its rugged finish and comfortable fit remains unchallenged in its superior quality and enduring popularity.

Safari – the footwear that says you know Africa.

The NEWEST range of Safari by Bata Veldskoen Boots are the Nubuck! This stylish vellie features a classic lace-up design with a slightly elevated heel and an embossed Safari logo on the heel.

Product Features
  • Men's and Ladies shoes
  • Quality
  • Veldskoen
  • Standard SA sizing
  • Thermo stiffener that provides the soft leather boot with a firm stance
  • Hunter-K Safari thermorubber outsole with a consistency that offers a longer life span
  • Beige PU laminated sock lining that offers better comfort support
  • Quality non-woven insole for durability as well as comfort
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