
Mens Wide Fit Josef Seibel Alec Shoes
Description
The Alec is a casual, weekend Josef Seibel shoes and is just one of our great range of wide fit shoes.
- The shoe can be very easily adjusted for that perfect fit by way of a simple velcro strap.
- With shock-absorbing properties built-in to reduce the levels of impact on your feet and lower leg when walking.
- Waterproof leather uppers on the alec will keep your feet dry and comfortable while a non-slip rubber sole will ensure adequate grip.
- The alec provides a comfortable wide fit for those who need that extra width and is ideally suited to everyday wear such as jeans and sweaters.
Original: $201.16
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Mens Wide Fit Josef Seibel Alec Shoes
Description
The Alec is a casual, weekend Josef Seibel shoes and is just one of our great range of wide fit shoes.
- The shoe can be very easily adjusted for that perfect fit by way of a simple velcro strap.
- With shock-absorbing properties built-in to reduce the levels of impact on your feet and lower leg when walking.
- Waterproof leather uppers on the alec will keep your feet dry and comfortable while a non-slip rubber sole will ensure adequate grip.
- The alec provides a comfortable wide fit for those who need that extra width and is ideally suited to everyday wear such as jeans and sweaters.
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Description
Description
The Alec is a casual, weekend Josef Seibel shoes and is just one of our great range of wide fit shoes.
- The shoe can be very easily adjusted for that perfect fit by way of a simple velcro strap.
- With shock-absorbing properties built-in to reduce the levels of impact on your feet and lower leg when walking.
- Waterproof leather uppers on the alec will keep your feet dry and comfortable while a non-slip rubber sole will ensure adequate grip.
- The alec provides a comfortable wide fit for those who need that extra width and is ideally suited to everyday wear such as jeans and sweaters.






















