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Garbstore Workabilly Boot

Read about Garbstore Workabilly Boot on SLAMXHYPE.


Ian Pailey’s Garbstore label continues to reinvent traditional workwear for the contemporary menswear market with the launch of their first footwear, the Workabilly boot.

This Super light weight footwear is based on a Vintage Canadian work boot, but with an element of the Winklepicker shoe favoured by Rock’a'Billies.  The result of a joint project between Garsbtore and London’s best Vintage dealer ‘The Vintage Showroom’, they feature hand cut leather,  are made in Portugal, have a white high density soft rubber sole (not unlike a thinner Vibram) and are leather lined with full Tongue to toe Canvas lining.

These offer a really clean take on this style we have seen a lot of this season.  The buckle fastening offers a different touch and the low profile and slim cut means you could even wear these as part of a semi-formal outfit.

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Available now from Garbstore.



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