• kleman Agent VGT - Marron
  • kleman Agent VGT - Marron
  • kleman Agent VGT - Marron
  • kleman Agent VGT - Marron
  • kleman Agent VGT - Marron

Agent VGT - Marron

Regular price $289.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $289.00 CAD
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Kleman Agent VGT Loafer in Marron

Kleman's sustainable VGT line has produced some absolute bangers this season – not that we'd expect anything less. The Agent VGT is a seriously stylish pair of penny loafers, made from tanned vegetable-tanned leather with a beautiful grain and a lovely maroon colour. The tough rubber outsole is thin enough to go with more refined attire, but plenty tough for all-day wear.

Features:

  • Vegetable tanning
  • Calfskin lining
  • Rubber sole
  • Made in France

Kleman's Collection

Shipping & Returns

Shipping:

Canada/USAOrders over $200.00 CAD ship FREE. Orders up to $199 are charged a $15.00 CDN shipping fee. All orders ship with FedEx and are delivered within 2-5 days. 

EUROPE:  Orders over $300 ship FREE. Orders up to $299 are charged a $35 shipping fee. All orders ship with Fedex and are delivered within 2-5 days.

Find more information regarding INTERNATIONAL shipping rates here.

Returns:

We accept returns on REGULAR PRICED ITEMS for the following; For REFUND: Return is initiated and mailed back by the customer within 7 days of delivery date. For EXCHANGE/STORE CREDIT: Return is initiated and mailed back by the customer within 14 days of delivery date. The item(s) is new, unworn, unwashed and in original packaging with tags attached.

Customers are responsible for the cost of return shipping.

Shipping and handling is not refundable and all sale items are final purchase.  If FREE Shipping has been provided, there will be a restocking fee depending on region. $25 CDN for Canada/United States & $45 CDN for International.

Gift cards, hats, intimates and magazines or publications are non returnable.

To initiate a return, please email info@wallacemercantileshop.com.

Kleman

In 1940, a French soldier named René Cléon was captured by the Germans and spent five years in a POW camp. A shoemaker by trade, René practised his craft while in captivity and dreamed of starting his own shoe manufacturing workshop. After the war, he opened his factory in Anjou and Kleman (short for Cléon Manufacture) has been making beautiful shoes ever since.