Josef Seibel Willow 33 (black) men's casual lace-up
74.72$
Leather men's shoes from the German brand Josef Seibel. Crafted with high-quality leather, waterproofing, hypoallergenic lining, internal anatomical insole, and a light, non-slip sole.
Josef Seibel – The european comfort shoe
Description
Josef Seibel Willow 33 (black) men's casual lace-up
Joself Seibel leather shoes are designed in a casual derby style, crafted with high-quality full-grain leather and suede details. They feature Top Dry TEX protection to keep your feet dry, while the absorbent lining is made from hypoallergenic fabric. The anatomically shaped, internal leather insole is reinforced with a thick, cushioned layer in the heel area and is removable for easy cleaning or replacement. The open 4-hole lacing system ensures a proper and comfortable fit for your feet. Lastly, the lightweight, non-slip sole absorbs shocks and protects your feet. These are quality shoes from the German brand Josef Seibel, made with 135 years of experience and tradition!
Josef Seibel – The european comfort shoe
Briefly
- Brand: Josef Seibel
- Manufacturer: Josef Seibel Schuhfabrik GmbH
- Gender: Male
- Material: Leather
- Lining: Anti-allergic fabric
- Insole: Leather (with extra foam layer)
- Sole: PU – Slip Resistant
- Sole height (heel): 3,5 cm
- Sole thickness (metatarsal): 2,5 cm
- Color: Black
* Colors may vary by batch or due to photo and/or monitor brightness settings.
Product details
| Weight | 1.2 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 34 × 21 × 13 cm |
| Brand | Josef Seibel |
| Size | 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48 |
| Color | Black |
| Gender | Men |
| Material | Leather |
| Width | Comfort |
| Fit | Lace-up |
| Sole | Light (PU) |
| Sole Shape / Heel Feel | Flat (0-3 cm) |
| Style | 4 eyelet, Comfort, Derby |
| Special Features | Comfort, Top-Dry TEX, Waterproof |
| SEASON | Autumn / Winter |
Special Features
Top Dry TEX
Microscopic pores in this quality membrane ensure that your footwear is waterproof and windproof whilist remaining abosolutely breathable.

