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Paraboot - Athenes
Paraboot
Athenes
167,97 €* 279,95 € -40%
Available Sizes: EU 41, 43
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The Athens by Paraboot is a new rendition of the Adriatic mule and has been equipped with a welded sports sole, also known as a "wedge and cramp" sole. The upper is glued directly onto the sole. Advanced assembly processes make it possible to produce lighter and visually sleeker shoes. Together with a suede upper, this results in a very soft and comfortable sandal.

Paraboot insoles, heels and soles are still produced and vulcanized with the same composition as in the past. Therefore, the rubber achieves the best material and mechanical properties in terms of comfort, adaptability and wear resistance. Paraboot's rubber compounds originate in France and are vulcanized in the company's own factory in Saint Jean de Moirans on its own presses.

The Paraboot factories are located in Saint Jean de Moirans, in the heart of the French Alps. Long before "Made in France" became a trend, Paraboot was a traditional company committed to social and ethical responsibility. For more than 100 years, Paraboot has been dedicated to preserving its artisanal production equipment and know-how. Richard-Pontvert has been awarded the "Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant" (Living Heritage Company) label.

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Paraboot Sandals

Starting out as a tailor for a shoe workshop in his home village of Izeaux at the foot of the French Alps, Rémy-Alexis Richard soon developed a taste for business and moved to Paris with his shoes. Success came quickly, so that in 1908 he employed his own staff and just two years later founded the Richard-Pontvert company to market high-quality footwear under the brand name Chaussures Extra. In 1920, he bought his first factory in Izeaux to better manage manufacturing, and as early as 1922, he registers the patent of the Galibier brand, specializing in work boots. On a trip to the United States in 1926, Richard discovers the advantages of rubber and, upon his return, starts producing waterproof boots, followed by vulcanized soles, which results in significantly improved walking comfort. In 1927, Rémy Richard registered the brand name Paraboot. After World War 2, the founder’s son, who had joined the company in the meantime, succeeds in reorienting Paraboot, not least thanks to the switch to shoes with solid soles and thick leather for workers. For the time being, tradition is maintained, but since the eighties at the latest, urban design elements have been incorporated, making the high-quality footwear a must-have for city dwellers with a soft spot for timeless footwear.