





Hugo Lace Boot In Black
Product Description
These Lace Up Italian Dress Boots in Black Antique Patina feature a sleek design crafted from 100% full-grain calfskin leather. With a cushioned insole and flexible rubber outsoles, they offer exceptional comfort for any occasion. Hand dyed and burnished for a refined finish, they seamlessly transition from formal suits to casual jeans. The durable Blake Flex construction ensures longevity, making them a stylish investment for modern gentlemen. From the brand: Lace Up Italian Dress Boots in Black Antique Patina with Rubber Outsoles. The Hugo boot is made of 100% full grain calf skin leather uppers. The casual and handsome profile delivers a comfortable fit. Its exceptional fit, cushioning and flexibility are a testament to Ace Mark’s exacting standards of quality. All Ace Marks shoes benefit from a durable blake flex construction with leather soles and waxed dress shoe laces. The Hugo adds a handsome finish to any look. It can be paired with a suit for a smart and sophisticated look or with jeans and a button-down for effortlessly cool style. All Ace Marks models are shipped without charge to the United States and are eligible for our Buyback program. Lace Up Boot 100% full-grain calfskin leather upper 100% Rubber outsole Cushioned insole Hand dyed & burnished Calf skin leather linings Leather soles Blake Flex Construction Handcrafted in Italy As a premium supplier of fine Italian dress shoes for men, Ace Marks is committed to customer satisfaction. We are the only luxury brand that provides a Buyback guarantee on all sold footwear. When you make a selection from our online catalogue you are given the option to post back your old Ace Marks and receive a $50 credit towards the purchase of a new full-priced pair. Social engagement is important to us and as a partner of Career Gear, a leading national organization helping men in need, we donate used shoes to help men get back on their feet and re-enter the workforce. All orders in the USA are subject to Free shipping.











