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Oliberté Adibo Desert Boot

02 April 2010, 12.35 | Posted in Shoes | 2 comments »

Oliberte Adibo Desert Boot
Canadian based Oliberté is the first footwear company to make premium footwear exclusively in Africa. Highlighting the collection is Oliberte’s version of the classic desert boot, the Adibo. The uppers are constructed from premium Ethiopian leather in navy suede, grey nubuck, antique brown or black sheep options. The lining is a soft goat leather, while the outsole is made from recycled crepe rubber. Now available here.

Take a leap for detailed images of the Oliberté Adibo Desert Boot.


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  2. Shane:

    I bought these recently and the front sole on BOTH shoes started peeling off after 5 weeks of moderate use. I have serious concerns about the quality. Dealing with Oliberte has been an issue too. They paid to have them shipped to them for repair or replacement. It’s been over 2 months and they no longer have my color to replace them. Very disappointing bc I love the shoes but I’m getting a refund and feel I can’t recommend them.

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