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Veldskoen Is A Shoe Brand That Aims To Provide Quality Multi-Purpose Leather Shoes

Veldskoen Is A Shoe Brand That Aims To Provide Quality Multi-Purpose Leather Shoes. Veldskoen shoes are meant for everyone with dreams inside them, memories behind them, and journeys ahead of them and because in this whole wide world there are no two people who walk, laugh, or think exactly the same way, its shoes are for all the individuals who are living their own beautiful unique stories. Its leather is treated to make it water repellent, so Veldskoen shoes are perfect for outdoor adventures in the city or the country.

The history of Veldskoen shoes is as rich and diverse as the country they come from. There are various groups of people who believe the Veldskoen, or a version of it, started with them. The word “Veldskoen” was first documented by the Dutch settlers who arrived in southern Africa almost 400 years ago. It means “field shoes.” However, according to Khoisan tribal folk lore, there were leather shoes, cut from a single hide, being made and worn by the tribe, as far back as a 1000 years before that.

According to GQ magazine, Nathan Clark, of Clarks Shoes, was serving in the second world war when he noticed South African officers wearing, in his own words, “strange leather shoes”. On further investigation, he found they were being made in a Bazaar in Cairo, commissioned by the South African officers, after their military boots had failed them. The design was sent to London where the Chukka boot craze was born. The company believes they all had a hand, and a foot, in the Veldskoen story.

After watching the opening ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, Nick Dreyer and Ross Zondagh were very unimpressed with the South African kit. They began imagining what the athletes could have been wearing that would have better represented South Africa.

Zondagh suggested a pair of leather Vellies, because they are iconic South African shoes. Dreyer responded that most Vellies are also ugly and so, they began chatting about ways to make the “national shoe” more attractive. The answer came in the form of the brightly coloured soles and laces; Veldskoen’s trademark look today.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

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