These boots are made for… you.
The Bonneville boot is a Jodhpur, a form originating from India, with a bridle, popularized by the English and which was (and still is) the choice of the Indian rider par excellence.
Boot traditionally worn with pants (also called Jodhpur), baggy on the thigh but tight on the calf and ankle. Promise, in the right context, of a fantastic silhouette. Mounted on the same shape as our Berrière (the 369), the bridle allows a comfortable tightening and gives that je-ne-sais-quoi to the outfit. It simply generates style. The ankle is underlined, the lace winding around the ankle right to the buckle thus discreetly accentuating the natural finesse of the anatomy.
A real moment of pleasure when wearing the Jodhpur is, seated, when your legs are crossed or when you bend down and surreptitiously, the buckle is revealed.
Naturally, others will prefer to wear the buckle like a trophy, showingly and ostentatiously rolling up their pants, in a cavalier manner ! It’s all up to you.
With so few ingredients (two generous pieces of leather, a bridle, an rubber sole) everything has to feel and be right: leather, shapes and proportions.
Our Bonneville will be a major asset to your vestiaire as it is simple and sober. To be used on a daily basis as this model has become a classic of masculine elegance.