Women's Serpentine Steel Toe Boots, Blackout
The Serpentine is a classic combat boot, but with a more elegant silhouette. It features an 8 inch height, easy side zip, and lace-up shaft for a snug and comfy fit.
The Serpentine is Steel Toe, and ASTM F-2413-18 certified for impact (I/75) and compression (C/75), and Electrical Hazard (EH) Certified. It has an ASTM certified puncture resistant midsole (anti-nail system), non-slip lug tread, oil and gas resistant outsole, waterproofed eco-certified full grain leather, suede detail, and water resistant construction. The Serpentine has a back pull tab with Juno Jones’ Safety Orange high visibility reflective piping.
It features a YKK vintage brass zipper, environmentally certified leather, and removable memory foam/antimicrobial/anti-fatigue insole with arch support.
The Serpentine is amazingly comfortable, and easy to get on and off quickly. All of Juno Jones’ women’s boots are made using an anthropometrically correct women’s footwear last for the ultimate fit and all-day comfort.
Brown is a full grain dark brown waterproofed leather with brown suede side details.
Black is a full grain black waterproofed leather with black suede side details.
Most people say that the Serpentine runs true to size. Please note: Half sizes increase the width only. (We recommend half sizes for a wider fit.). Heel slippage for the first few weeks is normal as the leather conforms to your foot.
Cleaning and Caring for Your Juno Jones:
Careful cleaning is important to the life of your safety footwear. Shoes should be cleaned and properly stored after each use. To clean, wipe off excess dirt and mud with a stiff boot brush and dry towel. Dampen a sponge or towel with water and squeeze out the excess water. Rub boots clean, using a water-based cleaner if water is not sufficient. Wipe off excess cleaner with a clean towel. Store in a climate controlled environment, away from dust and sun. Juno Jones boots are water resistant, but are not intended to be submerged or rinsed. Avoid solvents, boot-oil, polish or conditioners, which can break down the water-resistant properties. You may use water-based solvent-free wax, waterproofing spray, and water-based cleaners. However, do not use any wax during the initial two-week break in period to best allow the leather to mold to your foot.