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Plastic shoes

18 06 bfx PE NM 3

Plastic shoes are making a comeback and have been given a makeover! Available in high-top and low-top versions, Blackfox PVC shoes are versatile. Combining comfort, ergonomics and design, they can be worn both in everyday life and during your DIY projects. These versatile shoes have a strong sense of style and come in a variety of exclusive colours and patterns.

Blackfox plastic shoes

You will find a whole range of plastic shoes, each more resilient than the next, on our platform. Discover, among others, our Sèvre shoes which are generally intended for gardening activities. They are particularly suitable for digging.

No matter what the occasion, Blackfox has shoes to match. With these 100% waterproof "Brenna" shoes, your feet will be safe from the wet. In a beautiful colour, the (synthetic) polyester upper and insole will provide you with unparalleled comfort.

Only quality materials!

The materials we use in the design of our shoes are chosen according to the function of the products. PVC-based plastic is popular because of its strength and stability. It is a fully insulating material and is suitable for all wet environments.

Made from high-quality PVC, Blackfox plastic shoes remain strong and flexible. If you are concerned about the environment, choose Sèvre shoes. These are sustainable models made of recycled PVC.  Polyester is used mainly for the insoles. Unlike cotton, it allows perspiration to evaporate easily. This material is very much in evidence in the Preston models.

How should you care for your PVC shoes?

PVC-based shoes are easy to clean and dry faster. Here are a few tips on how to clean them properly:

Hint1

PVC shoes can be cleaned with a sponge soaked in water and a few drops of washing-up liquid. When drying, avoid putting them near a heat source or exposing them to the sun.

Hint2

Once your plastic shoes are clean, you can disinfect them to get rid of any bacteria that could cause odours.


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