I wasn't even aware of these shoes until a few years ago, even though the Canadian company Sorel has been around since 1962. They have always relied on thick and robust leather, wool and felt. I can already say in advance that the shoes do have a style factor and can be and are now worn in the city. Up here in the mountain metropolis of Davos, you could almost think that if you don't have any, you don't have anything.
For my part, however, I focus on values such as robustness, durability, warmth and dry feet when it comes to these faithful companions. Whether I'm clearing snow, sledging or just out building something in the snow, they absolutely serve their purpose. Thanks to the grippy and wide sole, they offer great grip in the snow. The raised rubber edge (rubber boots send their regards) ensures dry feet even in spring when the snow is slushy. The rest of the upper shoe and the shaft are made from thick nubuck leather, which so far shows no signs of fatigue.