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Dubarry's Shamrock Sailing Boot Gets a Rebrand for 2018

8th February 2018
The Dubarry Shamrock boot features an elastic gusset on the back of the boot to cater for the average and over average calf measurement with ease The Dubarry Shamrock boot features an elastic gusset on the back of the boot to cater for the average and over average calf measurement with ease

Ireland's Dubarry is the go-to brand for sailing boots amongst the seafaring fraternity across the globe, successfully combining the finest performance materials with specially developed technologies and design features. Dubarry has updated its original award-winning, unisex, performance sailing boot, Shamrock.

Crafted from the highest quality pull-up leather, which has been treated to a DryFast-DrySoft® water resistant finish, combined with hard wearing Cordura®, Shamrock is waterproof and breathable, thanks to its GORE-TEX® lining.

The duo compound PU and rubber sole is directly injection moulded onto the upper. Moulded rubber branding is inserted into the centre band on the boot leg and Shamrock is finished with a rust-proof metal Broga trim.

Shamrock features an elastic gusset on the back of the boot to cater for the average and over average calf measurement with ease. But Shamrock is also available in ExtraFit™ for users with a wider calf, in addition to an extra width fitting, with easier access for those with higher insteps.

Available in Navy/Brown and sizes EU 32 - 48

Published in Marine Clothing
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