Returned merchandise must be in pristine condition and unused, with all original tags attached.Returns are accepted within 15 days from the date you receive your order.All Sales over 20% are Final Sale items and may not be exchanged or returned.If your purchase did not meet your expectations, please return for a full refund or exchange within 15 Days. Returns & Exchanges We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase and understand that sometimes an item needs to be returned. From city-ready styles to iconic festival essentials, the collection is inspired by Hunter’s spirit and heritage of 160 years, taking reference from the Original boot to create weatherproof footwear. Heartbeat of the brand, Hunter Original is the home of the Original boot and the world that surrounds it. We recommend that all Hunter boots be worn with Hunter socks to protect the wearer's skin from contact with rubber. Fashioned with a pink iridescent finish that shimmers in the light, it blends playfulness and practicality. At a stylish mid-calf height, this boot is a stylish height that complements street style, festival flair and everything in between. Crafted from the highest quality natural rubber, this women's wellington is 100% waterproof. This boot offers a dynamic silhouette with a sole for maximum comfort and versatility. The Foxglove Pink Short Rain Boot is one of its kind. This beautiful pink color is inspired by moonlight hitting glistening Scottish Coastal waters and glassy rockpool surfaces. Additionally, recycling and reusing old rubber is a central core of the business that is constantly being expanded.The Hunter Original Short Rain Boot is handcrafted from 28 parts, in the same form as the Hunter Original Tall. The company plants thousands of trees a year in local communities where their rubber is sourced, and they’re responsible for fully funding a park ranger’s salary every year. In 2022, 68% of their rubber is FSC certified, a number which they plan to increase to 86% by next year. Hunter boot’s largest goal is to work towards all of their boots being Forest Stewardship Council certified by 2025. As such, the company has adopted an 8-point pledge to promote sustainability. They believe it’s their responsibility to create a better world for future generations to be able to explore the outdoors more freely. The company is dedicated to continuously improving its production process and abiding by higher standards. In more recent years, celebrities have begun wearing the boots in wet conditions, further pushing the brand’s recognition to the international scale.Ĭommitment to PreservationUsing rubber as the primary ingredient in their boots, Hunter maintains a close tie to nature and the trees used to harvest their raw materials. Following the wars, Hunter boots became well-known amongst civilians and quickly became a preferred rain boot. Making a name for themselves, Hunter was asked again to produce boots for wartime efforts during WWII. The boots performed extraordinarily well and were championed for their reliability in the thick, wet mud of Eastern European trenches. Production ramped up considerably, with over 1.1 million pairs of boots being created. in World War I, the company was commissioned to produce waterproof boots for soldiers in the trenches. On the FrontlinesHunter boots have a long history of supporting the armed forces. by Appointment to the Duke of Edinburgh in 1977 and Queen Elizabeth II in 1982. As their popularity rose throughout the ensuing decades, Hunter reached the noble level when they achieved a Royal Warrant. The brand's hallmark product was the Original Green Wellington boot, first produced in 1956. The North British Rubber Company eventually changed its name to Hunter and began focusing solely on rubber boots. Originally, Norris focused on a variety of rubber products besides boots, including tires, conveyor belts, and hot water bottles. Norris found a fully operational factory where he could begin work and officially established the North British Rubber Company. American businessman Henry Lee Norris emigrated to Scotland in 1856 to work on a patent for Charles Goodyear, the inventor of the modern-day tire. About Hunter BootsTrusted by multiple generations for their impeccable function in wet weather, Hunter boots continues to manufacture some of the world’s most recognizable waterproof rubber boots.Ī Posh PastHunter boots began over 160 years ago in Edinburgh Scotland.
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