Item specifics
- Condition
- Toe Shape
- Square Toe
- Closure
- Zip
- Occasion
- Workwear
- US Shoe Size
- 6
- Activity
- Motorcycle, Riding
- MPN
- Isabel Marant Étoile, Totokaelo, L.F. Markey, Annette Görtz, Stella McCartney, Massimo Dutti, Guidi, Isaac Sellam, Boris Bidjan Saberi, Rick Owens, Ann Demeulemeester, Campomaggi, John Galliano, Individual Sentiments, Marsèll, Dries Van Noten, Oscar de la Renta, R13, Rochas, A Detacher, J.W. Anderson, Rodarte, Hussein Chalayan
- Heel Height
- Low (1-1.9 in)
- Vintage
- No
- Personalize
- No
- Department
- Women
- Style
- Riding Boot
- Outsole Material
- Leather
- Features
- Arch Support, Lined
- Season
- Fall, Winter
- Handmade
- Yes
- UK Shoe Size
- 3
- Shoe Shaft Style
- Mid-Calf
- Pattern
- Solid
- Character
- Boots
- EU Shoe Size
- 36
- Color
- Red
- Lining Material
- Leather
- Brand
- GUIDI (Italy)
- Type
- Boot
- Customized
- No
- Heel Style
- Block
- Theme
- Horse
- Upper Material
- Leather
- Insole Material
- Leather
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- Italy
Item description from the seller
New with box
GUIDI (Italy) PL2 Full Grain Horse Leather Front Zip Diver Boots Red : 6 EU 36
Condition: New with box
Brand: GUIDI
Department: Women
Size: US 6, EU 36, UK 3
Color: Red
Upper, Lining, Outsole, Insole Material: Leather
Pattern: Solid
Heel Style: Block
Heel Height: Low (1-1.9 in)
Shaft Style: Mid-Calf
Toe Shape: Square Toe
Style: Riding Boot
Closure: Zip
Features: Lined, Arch Support
Country of Manufacture: Italy
Season: Fall, Winter
Handmade: Yes
SKU: 100003
The deep red, mid-calf boots embody a convergence of heritage craftsmanship and avant-garde innovation, crafted from hand-treated leather that exhibits a meticulously burnished patina, enhancing the organic texture of the material. The unconventional front zipper closure disrupts traditional fastening methods, introducing an industrial edge that contrasts against the natural grain of the leather. The stacked wooden heel, with its artisanal, slightly distressed finish, references historical shoemaking traditions while maintaining a structurally refined contemporary silhouette. A rounded toe box tempers the boldness of the design, achieving a balance between rugged craftsmanship and sculptural precision. The boots align with Isabel Marant Étoile’s signature relaxed yet statement-driven aesthetic, seamlessly integrating rich leather textures into everyday wear. Totokaelo’s focus on curating avant-garde and artisanal designers mirrors the experimental craftsmanship seen in these boots, reinforcing their conceptual yet wearable nature. L.F. Markey’s commitment to utilitarian, workwear-inspired design finds resonance in the boots' practical yet sculptural structure. Annette Görtz’s emphasis on natural materials and modern, architectural lines parallels the boots’ organic-meets-industrial ethos, while Stella McCartney, despite her commitment to vegan materials, shares the same clean, architectural approach in footwear design. Massimo Dutti, renowned for elevated simplicity and refined leatherwork, reflects the streamlined yet artisanal construction of these boots, bridging everyday functionality with luxury craftsmanship. Guidi stands as the most precise technical reference, specializing in deep-dyed, hand-finished leathers that mirror the rich patina and natural distressing of these boots. Isaac Sellam’s technical approach to leather manipulation corresponds to the precise integration of the front zipper, a functional element reimagined as a statement detail. Boris Bidjan Saberi’s industrial, deconstructed aesthetic aligns with the boots’ structured yet distressed form, while Rick Owens’ mastery of elongated, sculptural footwear is reflected in the high shaft and architectural heel. Ann Demeulemeester’s romantic yet rebellious leatherwork ties into the structured yet timeworn character of the boots, creating a compelling dialogue between classicism and defiant reinvention. Giorgio Brato, known for his expertise in hand-treated leather textures, further reinforces the organic dyeing and burnishing techniques that give these boots their distinctive finish. Campomaggi, an authority in hand-distressed, heritage leather goods, aligns with the textural authenticity of these boots, where the leather’s natural imperfections become an integral part of the design. John Galliano’s work at Maison Margiela, known for experimental closures and reworked classic silhouettes, provides a direct parallel to the reimagined front-zipper structure of the boots. Individual Sentiments, a Japanese artisan label dedicated to sculptural leather forms and asymmetrical detailing, resonates with the avant-garde proportions of this piece. Marsèll’s philosophy of deconstructed luxury aligns with the high-shaft, irregular surface textures and stacked heel composition, elevating these boots from functional footwear to wearable art. Dries Van Noten, frequently incorporating richly dyed and color-treated leathers, corresponds to the moody, deep red finish of the material, reinforcing the boots’ unique tonal depth. Oscar de la Renta, while typically associated with luxury, has explored architectural footwear with bold closures, making his influence unexpectedly relevant to the assertive silhouette of these boots. R13’s grunge-inspired, distressed leather boots reflect the rebellious, worn-in energy that defines this piece, while Rochas, known for structured yet refined footwear, echoes the bold yet sculptural lines of the design. A Detacher’s artful, offbeat reinterpretations of classic forms find a natural connection to the unexpected front zipper placement, a disruptive yet thoughtfully executed element. J.W. Anderson’s bold, sculptural approach to leather footwear aligns with the architectural heel and exaggerated shaft design, reinforcing the boots’ avant-garde leanings. Rodarte’s fusion of romanticism with experimental construction mirrors the handcrafted details and conceptual refinement embedded in the design, while Hussein Chalayan’s boundary-pushing, functional-meets-sculptural ethos provides a fitting parallel to the way these boots subvert conventional shoemaking norms. At the heart of these boots lies a deliberate tension between tradition and reinvention. The hand-treated leather preserves the legacy of artisanal craftsmanship, while the industrial hardware and unconventional silhouette propel the design into a more experimental realm. The stacked wooden heel reinforces a rustic-modern duality, its distressed finish lending a timeworn authenticity that contrasts with the precise execution of the structured upper. The centered zipper, an intentionally disruptive detail, challenges conventional notions of closure systems, making this boot not just an accessory but a statement of deconstructionist design philosophy. Each of the 24 selected brands has been meticulously curated to align with the boots’ material composition, construction methodologies, and stylistic references, ensuring a rigorously contextualized and technically precise comparative study. The result is a piece that stands at the intersection of artisanal heritage and avant-garde innovation, bridging eras and aesthetics through the meticulous balance of form, texture, and technical execution.
USD : 78.0
| US Size | EU Size | UK Size | Heel to Toe (in) | Heel to Toe (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 35-36 | 3 | 8.5 | 21.6 |
| 5.5 | 36 | 3.5 | 8.8 | 22.4 |
| 6 | 36-37 | 4 | 8.9 | 22.6 |
| 6.5 | 37 | 4.5 | 9.1 | 23.1 |
| 7 | 37-38 | 5 | 9.2 | 23.4 |
| 7.5 | 38 | 5.5 | 9.4 | 23.9 |
| 8 | 38-39 | 6 | 9.5 | 24.1 |
| 8.5 | 39 | 6.5 | 9.9 | 25.1 |
| 9 | 39-40 | 7 | 9.9 | 25.1 |
| 9.5 | 40 | 7.5 | 10 | 25.4 |
| 10 | 40-41 | 8 | 10.2 | 25.9 |
| 11 | 41-42 | 9 | 10.5 | 26.7 |
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS:
Machine wash separately in cold water on a gentle cycle. Tumble dry separately on low heat. Add QE Home Wool Dryer Balls to reduce wrinkles and increases drying efficiency. Touch up with a low heat iron as needed. Do not bleach or dry clean.