Kamouraska
Our Kamouraska boot, shown here in red leather on our Icona sole, will be perfect to keep your feet warm all winter long — in style. Its zipper provides ease of wear, while its laces give it a classic look and precise fit. Entirely hand-crafted in Québec, Saute-Mouton boots are made with the best material available. While very versatile, these are mainly designed for city use.
Characteristics :
- Waterproof leather and shearling
- 100% woven wool lining
- Seams sealed with cement glue
- Insoles made of 100% woven wool, compressed foam and metallized membrane to reflect heat
- Thermoplastic-rubber outsoles made for winter
- YKK zipper
- Rustproof eyelets
The short story behind our “Kamouraska” boot
In 1947, when Quebec was still the leader in shoe manufacturing in North America, Roger Bergeron, 14, began his professional life in this industry. Starting out as a leather cutter, he quickly became an assistant pattern maker, then a pattern maker while teaching at the École de la Chaussure. Over the course of his long career, he partnered with various entrepreneurs and founded his own design studio. His undeniable talent made him the most sought-after shoe designer in the province.
In 1990, his dream of making high-quality waterproof leather winter boots with his brother Normand came true when he partnered with a businessman from the Bellechasse region. They set up the factory in St-Pascal de Kamouraska. The product, named La Botterie de Kamouraska, would provide footwear to thousands of consumers in Canada and the United States for nearly 10 years. Health problems for both of the Bergeron brothers forced them to close the factory. But a few years before, in 1997, Roger had started another project that he particularly cherished: assisting his daughter Jacinthe in starting her factory specializing in the manufacture of high-end boots for children. Saute-Mouton would see its first collection in stores in 1998.
The father-daughter bond bore fruit and the success of Saute-Mouton is no longer a secret. Roger's health deteriorated starting in 2012 and he signed his last creations in 2016. Unfortunately, he was not present to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Saute-Mouton, but we wanted to pay tribute to him and introduce you to one of his last treasures, the one he named "KAMOURASKA".
With your "Kamouraska" on your feet, you will wear more than just a pair of boots, you will spread our heritage, you will contribute to promoting part of the history of
shoes in Quebec and you will own one of the last creations of the genius of design
that was Roger Bergeron.
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Details
Characteristics
- Waterproof materials (Leather/Nubuck/Suede)
- Sealed seams
- YKK zipper
- Thermoplastic-rubber soles
Care
Saute-Mouton boots are made with factory-treated waterproof leather. A damp cloth is sufficient to remove salt stains. Shoe polish can be applied as needed. Depending on use, it is recommended to use a universal protector for leather, nubuck and suede in spray, it will prolong the waterproofing of your boots. Mink and bear oil or grease are baned on our leathers and will render the warranty null and void. A suede brush and a unbuckle eraser will also help you restores your boots’ original look.
If by accident you scratch the leather of your boot, it will nonetheless not let water through. To continue proudly wearing your boots, a colour-matched shoeshine and a simple brush will help you forget this incident. If you leave your boots on a plastic boot tray, make sure they stay upright so that the leather don’t touch the salty water. Don’t forget that your boots are made of animal skin, for which salt has a drying effect. While your boots are treated against cold weather, snow and salt in normal uses, they won’t take well to a salty bath.
Very little is needed to care for your boots, but one should not be negligent. You have bought a quality product made with natural material, which necessitates minimal attention.
Sizing
Consult our size chart to select the right size for you.