Paraboot
Paraboot is a French footwear manufacturer known for its rugged, functional aesthetic and traditional Norwegian welt construction. The brand represents a fusion of utilitarian workwear and classic European style. Its ethos emphasizes durability and craftsmanship, appealing to subcultures that value heritage and timeless, weather-resistant design.
Modegeschiedenis
Founded in 1908 by Rémy-Alexis Richard in Izeaux, France, the brand gained distinction after Richard imported natural latex from the Amazon via the port of Para. This led to the development of the signature rubber sole. Historically, Paraboot provided footwear for industrial workers and explorers. In the late 20th century, the Michael model became a cultural staple within the French middle class and later gained global significance in contemporary menswear and Japanese heritage fashion.
