LOCATED AT: Finery by Floc 10106 124th St, Edmonton AB
Högl's Marie pumps showcase refined European craftsmanship with a striking cabernet hue and lustrous metallic leather finish. The signature V-shaped vamp receives a contemporary edge from angular block heels, creating an elegant silhouette that transitions seamlessly from boardroom to evening occasions. Meticulously constructed with premium materials and sustainable production practices, these pumps deliver the comfort and durability expected from a heritage brand. A versatile statement piece that commands attention while maintaining understated sophistication.
Details:
| Sole Type |
light TPU |
| Lining |
Leather |
| Last Width |
F 1/2 |
| Sustainability |
Made in Europe, Upper Material (LEATHER WORKING GROUP Gold certified), Lining / Insole (LEATHER WORKING GROUP certified) |
| Function |
Firmly integrated leather insole, Softline, Sustainable Product, Made in Europe |
| Closure Type |
No Lacing |
| Gore-Tex |
No |
| Heel height (mm) |
50 |
| Heel Type |
Block Heel |
| Upper Material |
soft crumpled paint with a metallic effect |
Care:
| Basic impregnation |
unnecessary |
| Colour refreshment |
Lack Mousse alternativ Lack Polish |
| Cleaning |
Organic cleaner, Clean&Care |
As a family-run business, at Högl we have always looked to future generations, and strived for a resource-friendly production, quite simply because, to a large extent, sustainability also stands for quality. The more durable and comfortable a shoe is, the more sustainable it is. That is why we continue to rely on manufacturing by hand to the present day,
despite all the technology available.
We produce our shoes in Europe, carry out strict quality controls, and solely use carefully selected premium materials. We work exclusively with genuine leather from hides that are by-products of meat production.
Whether it is our LWG-certified leather, innovative materials from renewable fibres, Tencel laces or our EVA-WALK eco-soles 30% made from recycled materials, we are living up to our ecological responsibilities. And we have recognized one thing: that striving towards sustainability is a never-ending process, which constantly calls for new, more environmentally friendly manufacturing processes