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The fully lined Illawong boot features a soft double face Australian sheepskin shaft with exposed trims and contrast lacing. You'll see suede along the upper and a soft wedge midsole and rubber outsole for cushioning and comfort. It doesn't get much easier than these boots. Slip into 'em, lace 'em up and enjoy the cozy comfort.

Mid-Calf Boots Color Choices

  • Black - True black upper, true black and white laces, true black interior, true black outsole with brown on sole, pewter-tone lace hardware
  • Chestnut - Tan upper, camel and white laces, ivory interior, tan outsole, silver-tone lace hardware

Mid-Calf Boots Sizing

  • Fit: If you're between sizes, we recommend sizing up
  • Heel Height: 2"
  • Platform Height: 1/2"
  • Shaft Height: 6-1/2"
  • Calf Circumference: 12" (adjustable with tie) 
  • How to Measure: See the Footwear Guide for measuring and fit guidelines.

Mid-Calf Boots Details

  • Upper: Suede leather
  • Lining: Sheepskin
  • Insole: Removable sheepskin
  • Outsole: Rubber with EVA midsole and man-made rubber heel
  • Care: Surface clean
  • Country of Origin: China

Please Note: Insole can be removed. Measurements taken from size 10, calf circumference will slightly increase as foot size increases.

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Footwear Terms:

Arch: On a foot, the part that doesn't touch the ground. On footwear, the part that supports that part of the foot.

Bootie: A style that extends slightly higher than the ankle; usually made with a flexible material.

Clog: Traditionally, a boot or shoe with a wooden sole; today's styles often have plastic or synthetic soles.

Eyelet: A hole used for lacing or a fashion detail.

Grain leather: Leather with a grain that is distinct enough to be a fashion detail.

Insole: A light sole that forms the foundation of a shoe.

Instep: The upper surface of the foot; a consideration when selecting a shoe style.

Loafer: A casual and lightweight slip-on shoe, usually with a small tongue.

Moccasin: A shoe featuring an upper and sole constructed as one piece, usually made from a flexible material.

Mule: A slipper or shoe without a back part; held on the foot by the forepart alone.

Nubuck: Leather hide buffed on the grain side to create a velvety, buttery feel.

Patent leather: Leather treated to have a shiny finish.

Platform: An element—plastic, cork, wood, etc.—inserted between the insole and outsold to add height or fashion design.

Pump: A light, low-heeled dress shoe.

Riding boot: Knee-high boot that is pulled on and features a low heel.

Sandal: Comprised of a sole held on by strips of material over the top of the foot.

Slide: Generic term for a shoe that is slipped on and not fastened to the foot.

Sling back: A shoe with a strap that goes from the forepart, around the hollow part of the ankle; usually it's secured by a buckle.

Stiletto heel: A very narrow fashion heel measuring one centimeter or less across.

Tie shoe: Generic name for a shoe fastened to the foot with lacing.

Tongue: A piece of material that covers the instep and fills the gap between the sides of the shoes; protects the instep from the tension of the laces.

Upper: The part of the shoe that covers the upper surface of the foot; often made from leather, but plastic and cloth are common as well.

Wedge heel: A heel formed as an extension of the shoe, where the heel and shoe forefront are in contact with the ground throughout the entire length.