Thiness of the week: Inuikii lunas on rubber sole

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If you caught the 1980s, then surely remember the shoes-lunaries from the waterproof material, which were considered to be the peak of fashion and the subject of lust independently of the floor and age.

In the 1990s, they prescribed in the wardrobe of every third girl. In the office, and even more so "at the exit" of them, of course, did not wear (God forbid!), But in the daily life from November to March they were indispensable. In the lunas went to the market, they walked in them with the dog and went to the country - early in the spring to open the season, or in November, to safely close. In general, they rescued in situations where it was not impressed by anyone, it was much more important not to fall into a snowdrift or not slip.

Few, then knew that in fact, these "unspoken" boots have a long story. The first "futuristic" boots from the practical material on a flat sole began to produce Italian Giancarlo Zanatta under the impression of the shoes that American astronaut Neil Armstrong wore: on the most frames shot on the moon, the pioneer is captured in boots, in the form remotely resembling Russian felt boots. For a long time to think over the name of the Sanatta - in 1978 he registered the Moon Boot brand. Mark exists to this day and regularly releases new collections, and recently in collaboration with designers of the first echelon like Jimmy Chu and Jeremy Scott. The lunaries themselves, however, healed their lives and besides Moon Boot - many began to do them, from High Street brands to Chinese and Turkish factories, the main suppliers of clothing and shoes in Russia of the 1990s.

In zero and tenths, however, the lunaries for a while lost to the championship UGGAM - the last for a long time were, at least in our latitudes, the most popular winter shoes from the category "Not Parade, but comfortable". But a few years ago, Munbutu (this is how they are more often called today) returned triumphantly, and straight into the trendy top. They are, for example, in the Dior, Chanel and Dolce & Gabbana collections - and, of course, in the rules of less expensive brands like Swiss Inuikii. The latter generally specializes in comfortable and warm shoes, so pay attention to it is worth everyone who is frozen in winter and suffers from haul on the tile (and not only).

These black combined munboids, the sole, for example, from rubber - in theory, should withstand ice and on the laid out of a large Dmitrovka, and in your yard, where the asphalt is already covered with a thick crust of ice. Unlike the lunokhods from the 1990s, which we shunted, these are not ashamed to put on a party and on a business meeting - they have a top of them from the TVID. Inside, by the way, the most real sheepskin, so you will not freeze in them. In general, we love them already. To the moon and back.

27 600 rub.

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