Who needs a real tan this summer, deal with sun burn and messy spf when instead you can get your tan on this holiday with Carhartt Wedge Boots. If you live in the city then most likely you love wearing boots all year round so the perfect pair to invest in would be these 6 inch Tan Wedge Boot.
These boots make a fashion statement so we do not really recommend them to be worn in heavy duty construction. However, they are Leather, Waterproof Breathable, and considered Non-Safety Toe Work Boot
The Carhartt boots feature Storm Defender waterproof breathable protection to keep your feet dry in heavy rain storms; Dual-density, Goodyear chunky cream rubber soles for gripping power and Cushioned insoles for comfort. So if you do plan on using them for some construction work these boots do meet Electrical Hazard Requirements.
What makes these boots a prize winner to own is that they have a one year limited warranty in normal use, against any defects in materials, manufacturing and workmanship. This warranty does not cover damage due to holes worn in toes, burn marks, punctures, cuts and abrasions from outside causes, misuse and/or abuse by the wearer. The warranty may also be void if the user applies any materials not recommended for footwear, such as polishes, creams, oils or other chemicals that result in damage to the materials of the footwear.
How we get our tan on with Carhartt Wedge Boots
We suggest not to use any of those creams and oils anyway since the wedge boots look better when they are rugged and leather is dirty and worn out.
How do you wear these boots in the summer you ask well they look great in the evening with some denim shorts, Hawaiian Shirt or a pair of straight leg denim jeans with rolled up hem and a white t-shirt. Now that says Bad ASS for Summer!!
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