Rubber Pack by Aigle is Perfect for Peachy, and YOU...See Manhattan on Your Feet with Aigle, Given Whom You Know's Highest Recommendation! They Have Been Committed to Excellence Since 1853
All boots are not made equally. Some are just spectacularly superior, and when we say that we are talking about Aigle. Not only do they have an illustrious history going since 1853 (Miss Porter's has only ten years on them...), but also they are focused on current excellence and producing the best for today and they are forward-looking for tomorrow. We are thrilled to present the brand new model, Rubber Pack. Peachy Deegan has hardly taken them off her feet! As you can tell she is wearing them rain or shine...
When you wear them, you will feel as if you are walking on air. They are the most comfortable model we've ever had, and wearing them feels like you have on a second skin of impermeable excellence ready to stand up to anything Manhattan or the rest of the world confronts you with.
Including puddles:
You will not be able to resist a splash or two-these boots are terrific fun.
The Rubber Pack is:
· Handcrafted in France.
· Natural Rubber upper.
· Cotton lining.
· Removable and washable insole (93% polyester/7% wool).
· Self-cleaning, non-slip sole.
· Very functional, can be folded into provided bag.
· Can be also worn lose around lower calves, see pictures.
Please see video below for the manufacture by hand of AIGLE boots in France:
Peachy Deegan already flies like an Eagle since she is one, of the Boston College graduate species. Now she is even more an Eagle with these on her feet.
Natural, high-quality rubber boots made in France and now available in the US. In 1853, the American Hiram Hutchinson establishes 'A l'Aigle' in France, naming it 'To the Eagle' in honor of the bird that symbolizes America!
Established in France in 1853 by the American Hiram Hutchinson. The majority of AIGLE rubber footwear products are still handcrafted in Europe, using the best natural rubber available and a century+ long experience in the vulcanisation of rubber.