De Niro Leather Long Riding Boot Quick Black
The DeNiro S3312 Riding Boots are part of DeNiro’s iconic Tricolore collection, a range of handmade equestrian boots that blend practicality with versatility and Italian style.
Crafted with exceptional attention to detail, these riding boots are engineered from high quality calfskin leather. Inside the boots is a leather lining, while to the back of the S3312 Boots is a full length elasticated panel that allows for flexibility throughout wear. This panel is situated next to a YKK® 9mm zip with an upper zip guard for additional security.
To the top of the S3312 Boots is smart metal DeNiro badge branding, and these elegant boots are completed with Tricolore moulded rubber soles which deliver great grip both in the stirrups and on the ground, plus removable insoles with activated carbon for shock absorption and comfort.
SIZE GUIDE ATTACHED IN PICTURES
Measuring yourself for a pair of DeNiro boots is simple. Please read and follow the simple steps below:
#1 – Know your UK or European foot size.
#2 – Measure the widest point of your calf on both legs.
#3 – Measure from the base of your heel to the back of your knee crease. This is the measurement that you would like the height of your riding boots to be behind your knee.
How To Measure Video:
Measuring yourself for a pair of DeNiro boots is simple. Please read and follow the simple steps below:
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Useful Tips:
- Before measuring yourself make sure you are in the riding clothing you would usually wear. (Use the jodhpurs and Socks that you would ride in.)
- There are other ways to measure if you don’t have a flexible tape measure? Use a piece of string and wrap it around the widest point of your calf, then cut it to the correct length. Measure this piece of string with a Straight tape.
- When measuring imagine that the tightness of the tape measure would be the fit of the boot.
- All riding boots will eventually drop lower, this is unavoidable. So measuring to the crease behind the knee is important – On average boots will drop up to 1cm.
- Always work in centimeters (cm) and get a friend or family member to help.