Skip to product information
Recommended to size down 1 size.
CALDEN - K332011 - 4.9 Inches Taller (Black)
$134.99
Sale price
$134.99
Regular price
These CALDEN hiking-style elevator boots pair a 4.9-inch height increase with trendy rugged styling for an adventurous addition to your wardrobe.
The hiker-style sole of these Elevator Shoes features treads that extend from the base for its signature look, but the high-quality soft leather uppers with exquisite stitching add refinement and class that goes well with canvas pants or relaxed-fit jeans. The elevating insole offers outstanding support and cushioning for all-day wear and comfort. Elastic at the sides allows for easy wear with a secure fit.
This shoe tends to run large, if you normally wear a 10 then get a 9.Recommended to size down 1 size.
- Convenient Slip-On. Ankle boots. Side stretched elastic. Soft leather upper. Hiker style sole.
- Weight: 25 oz. *Based on 7.5 US. Actual weight varies*
- Heel height: 1 1/2". Shaft height: 6 3/4".
- Double stitched for longer lasting durability.
- Dress boot style height increasing footwear.
- Full grain high quality leather upper.
- Rubberized sole.
- Made of highest quality leather and with best care.
- Stylish & Comfort (Satisfaction Guaranteed).
- Every pair of our Elevation Shoes is wrapped w/ the Fashion Retail Boxes.
- Imported.
Useful Links - special features | how it works? | why taller? | size suggestion
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
You may also like
"They Doubt. I Deliver." T-Shirt — Motivational Graphic Tee
This T-shirt purchase contributes 100% to GRO-WL.
Jackie Easlick Knit Sneakers
This sneaker purchase is a 100% contribution to GRO-WL.
Foundational Community Goal: $250,000
Help Us Deliver More Community Support
Your support helps strengthen care between families, churches, schools, outreach partners, and community networks through food assistance, clothing support, wellness resources, educational access, transportation assistance, health advocacy, youth services, placement support, and future community-centered facilities.
This is the first phase of a broader development vision exceeding $2.5 million for land preparation, outreach expansion, supportive housing, wellness advocacy, educational programs, food and clothing distribution, and community support infrastructure.