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Balmoral Boots

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Balmoral Boots

Balmoral boots have a rich history linked to British tradition, originating in the 19th century as hunting and walking footwear. They were named in honour of Balmoral Castle, the residence of the royal family and, for those of you who have followed the series “The Crown” season 4 episode “The Balmoral Test”, you will have noticed that they are the boots that the Queen gives to Margaret Tatcher when it comes to hunting an imperial stag. These boots are recognised for their elegant and robust design, usually made of high quality leather and with a high shaft, offering comfort and robust protection and design.

Balmoral boots usually feature a lace-up, which allows for a more personalised fit, and outsoles designed for traction, making them ideal for walking on varied terrain and in adverse weather conditions. Often seen at formal and casual events due to the various sole applications and upper combinations, they are also an excellent choice for outdoor enthusiasts and classic fashion.

It is recommended to wear it with clothes that balance traditional and contemporary style, such as cotton trousers or jeans and a blazer, ensuring a sophisticated and functional look.

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