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Brutus Trek Boot (41-46)
Brutus Trek Boot (41-46)
Brutus Trek Boot (41-46)
Brutus Trek Boot (41-46)
Brutus Trek Boot (41-46)

Brutus Trek Boot (41-46)

£96.50 Regular price £193.00

Camper

RESPONSIBLE LEATHER

The Brutus Trek is a contemporary high performance take on a classic boot from Camper. Dark grey and orange nubuck ankle boots with EVA midsoles, OrthoLite Recycled cushioning footbeds and Michelin rubber outsoles for superior grip and durability.

Details

•Upper: Nubuck (Leather Working Group Certified)
•Outsole: 73% rubber / 27% natural rubber
•Lining: 55% recycled polyester, 35% pigskin 10% textile (84% recycled PET, 16% latex)

Love & Care

1. Remove dirt and grime with a brush.
2. Clean and moisturise leather
3. For extra protection, apply Waterproofing Spray.

Delivery & Returns

Delivery

We dispatch orders using Royal Mail First Class within 24 hours Monday - Friday. Shipping is free for orders over £50. 


Click and Collect

You can collect your order from the store 7 days a week during opening hours. Most orders will be available to collect same day. More

Returns

We hope you love your order, but if you do change your mind you can return your purchase to us within 30 days for a refund. Please write your order number on the parcel when you return it. More

About Camper

Camper was founded in Mallorca, Spain in 1975. They are a family business with a rich shoemaking heritage that defines their unique designs. Their shoes are still designed and developed in rural Mallorca.

Camper are working to ensure their entire production process is transparent, ethical and environmentally responsible. They are committed to eliminating virgin plastics from their footwear by 2025, and to ensuring that every product includes either renewable or recycled materials by 2025. They became carbon neutral in 2020, with the aim of becoming Net Zero by 2050.

The brand are proud to use leather as one of the best natural materials for footwear, but they only use high-quality leathers that are by-products of the meat industry and sourced from traceable suppliers. They have been members of the Leather Working Group since 2013, an organisation that is improving the environmental impact of the leather industry by assessing and certifying tanneries. They are replacing leather linings with chrome-free leathers, and have introduced recycled leather to reduce waste.

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