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  • Made in Europe

Footwear GT1pro Magister Men Low Brown

Footwear
Article number
799
AvailabilityOut of stock
Color
GT1pro Magister Men Low Brown GT1pro Magister Men Low Brown
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Extra Information
Chaud Devant and MICHELIN® Technical Soles have created trendy footwear based on an Italian design, developed especially for chefs. The water-repellent leather, non-slip sole and aluminum protective toecap make these shoes perfect for in the kitchen. The insole is made with Cambrelle® and 3 mm Poron® performance cushioning. The shoe is Class S2, SRC tested and approved in accordance with the EN ISO 20345:2011 safety standard. These shoes should be used on smooth kitchen floors only.
  • Article is registered
  • S2 safety shoes
  • Lightweight aluminium toecap
  • Sole with anti-slip profile
  • Removable Poron® inner sole
  • Material is water-resistant
  • Sole with anti-slip profile
  • Material is water-resistant
  • Article is registered.

The GT1pro Magister is performance safety footwear of the highest technical level and specially developed for chefs. Chaud Devant and MICHELIN® Technical Soles have created trendy footwear based on an Italian design. The water-resistant leather, non-slip sole and aluminum protective toe make these shoes perfect for smooth kitchen floors. The insole is made with Cambrelle® and 3 mm Poron® performance cushioning, combined with PU construction for maximum comfort. Designed without laces for easy cleaning. These shoes are Class S2, SRC tested and approved in accordance with the EN ISO 20345:2011 safety standard. These shoes should be used on smooth kitchen floors only.

 

  • Wash with similar colours
  • Items with press studs, zip fastenings, eyelets or buckles cannot be pressed in the laundrette
  • Always close the Velcro before washing
  • See washing instructions on the inside of the garment
100% Leather/Leer/Cuir/Leder/Piel/Cuoio
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