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Bohempia - Olen Brown & Black - Barefoot winter boots

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Are you a fan of over-the-ankle sneakers? You'll love Bohempia's winter barefoot version: the OLEN. Featuring vegan fur lining to keep you warm in fall and winter, a thin natural rubber sole, and a wide toe box. The upper is made of recycled vegan Ultrasuede®, one of the most sustainable and durable materials on the market. The sole is non-slip and completely flexible. The zipper closure makes putting on the OLEN a breeze.

Discover our iconic OLEN style, a minimalist unisex boot inspired by the iconic Converse high-top. The zipper on the side of the shoe makes it easy to put on and take off without having to tighten the laces. OLEN, a comfortable and warm minimalist boot, is your ideal choice for fall, winter, and early spring!

The upper of the shoe is made of Ultrasuede® , a highly innovative material developed by Japanese manufacturer TORAY. Produced with ultra-fine fibers made from recycled polyester collected from recycled plastic bottles. One of the highest-quality leather alternatives, it offers a soft feel, breathability, and superior durability. Our barefoot shoes and sustainability go hand in hand!

OLEN has all the characteristics of a minimalist shoe : it is totally flexible, lightweight, has a very thin sole with zero heel lift and plenty of room for the toes.

The shoe is designed and produced in the EU under fair working conditions and using sustainable materials.

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ABOUT BOHEMPIA

Bohempia is a young, innovative, and rapidly growing company founded in 2015 by Tomas Rohal. It produces shoes, clothing, and accessories made from hemp. Its main goal is to promote environmental and social sustainability in fashion. Its unique products are manufactured locally in small workshops across the European Union. The process begins with raw hemp fiber, which is spun, woven, and dyed for production. Design and prototyping are then carried out in the Prague studio.