Malga is the latest Winter Boot style designed by Autry. With its alpine heritage and retro vibe, this design celebrates outdoor adventures, snow sports, and the après-ski lifestyle.
Inspired by St.Moritz, one of Switzerland’s most enchanting mountain destinations, this design features a unique, stylish aesthetic.
This hiking boot is crafted with a sturdy sole and a lugged tread, equipped with a comfortable Alpha Skin membrane that is waterproof, breathable, and windproof.
The upper is crafted from beige suede, with tone-on-tone Cordura nylon side panels and tongue, and a slightly darker beige collar. The two-tone tubular top laces ensure maximum durability.
Branded details on the heel, tongue, and sides, along with the shoe model name, add an unmistakable touch of authenticity, while the reinforced heel provides superior protection.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Inspired by St.Moritz, one of Switzerland’s most enchanting mountain destinations, this design features a unique, stylish aesthetic.
This hiking boot is crafted with a sturdy sole and a lugged tread, equipped with a comfortable Alpha Skin membrane that is waterproof, breathable, and windproof.
The upper is crafted from beige suede, with tone-on-tone Cordura nylon side panels and tongue, and a slightly darker beige collar. The two-tone tubular top laces ensure maximum durability.
Branded details on the heel, tongue, and sides, along with the shoe model name, add an unmistakable touch of authenticity, while the reinforced heel provides superior protection.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Suede and Cordura nylon upper.
- Tubular top laces.
- Logo label seamed at the tongue.
- Padded ankle collar.
- Leather and cotton terry lining.
- Reinforced heel.
- 2cm-high raised sockliner in leather.
- Outsole in rubber and Phylon.
- Height of sole: 2.5-3.5 cm.
- Personalized shoe bag in fabric.
COMPOSITION:
Upper: 78% leather, 22% fabric (100% polyester)
Lining: 40% leather, 60% cotton terry with waterproof membrane
Sole: 60% Phylon, 40% rubber






















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