Harley Davidson Leather Snip-toe Boots (2010s)
Who knew Harley Davidson made boots in color?! And these are niiiice. Teal green. All leather, including the lining and soles. It has a satin finish with a faint distressed effect. Embroidery in four thread colors: yellow, orange, black, and white. Welted construction means they can be resoled for the life of the boots.
Size: 6.5 (women) / 5 (men/youth)
Shaft: 11“
Heel: 2.5”
Heel to toe: 9.75”
Toe box, widest point: 3.25”
Condition: excellent, likely worn one time only
Need to know: Originally retailed for $300-400. All boots have been cleaned, conditioned, and polished with material-specific products as needed; vintage boots, especially exotic skins, have the best longevity when routinely cared for by a cobbler.
Who knew Harley Davidson made boots in color?! And these are niiiice. Teal green. All leather, including the lining and soles. It has a satin finish with a faint distressed effect. Embroidery in four thread colors: yellow, orange, black, and white. Welted construction means they can be resoled for the life of the boots.
Size: 6.5 (women) / 5 (men/youth)
Shaft: 11“
Heel: 2.5”
Heel to toe: 9.75”
Toe box, widest point: 3.25”
Condition: excellent, likely worn one time only
Need to know: Originally retailed for $300-400. All boots have been cleaned, conditioned, and polished with material-specific products as needed; vintage boots, especially exotic skins, have the best longevity when routinely cared for by a cobbler.
Who knew Harley Davidson made boots in color?! And these are niiiice. Teal green. All leather, including the lining and soles. It has a satin finish with a faint distressed effect. Embroidery in four thread colors: yellow, orange, black, and white. Welted construction means they can be resoled for the life of the boots.
Size: 6.5 (women) / 5 (men/youth)
Shaft: 11“
Heel: 2.5”
Heel to toe: 9.75”
Toe box, widest point: 3.25”
Condition: excellent, likely worn one time only
Need to know: Originally retailed for $300-400. All boots have been cleaned, conditioned, and polished with material-specific products as needed; vintage boots, especially exotic skins, have the best longevity when routinely cared for by a cobbler.