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Padror Noir

Padror Noir

Introducing the Kleman Padror, a shoe that captures the rugged elegance of French workwear heritage in a contemporary silhouette. Originally crafted for European railway workers in the 1980s, the Padror is a testament to functional design and durability, seamlessly blending practicality with French chic. Handcrafted in France from premium, vegetable-tanned leather, these shoes showcase a robust construction that promises long-lasting wear, honouring Kleman's roots in outfitting workers with reliable footwear.


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The Padror’s defining moc-toe stitching and thick rubber sole offer both comfort and grip, making it as suited for urban environments as it is for rugged, outdoor settings. Its understated yet distinguished profile pairs effortlessly with denim, chinos, or even tailored trousers, adding a subtle touch of industrial charm to any outfit. Embrace the spirit of authentic French workwear with the Kleman Padror - a shoe built for those who value craftsmanship, heritage, and effortless style.

 Details: 

  • Made in France
  • Vegetable tanned Leather uppers
  • Rubber soles
  • Two eyelet design
  • Moctoe construction
Regular price £160.00 GBP
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