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BARTH BOAT - CEF WHISKEY

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BARTH BOAT - CEF WHISKEYThe very beginnings of Paraboot were born in 1908 in the Chartreuse mountains of eastern France. Rmy Alexis Richard, a shoemaker with aspirations beyond the hardy alpine footwear market, was making dainty, leather soled shoes for the Parisian lite. But after witnessing the potential of rubber at that time, a new technical material on a 1926 trip to the US, he brought it back to France with the idea of fitting classic leather uppers with cleated rubber

The very beginnings of Paraboot were born in 1908 in the Chartreuse mountains of eastern France. Rémy-Alexis Richard, a shoemaker with aspirations beyond the hardy alpine footwear market, was making dainty, leather-soled shoes for the Parisian élite. But after witnessing the potential of rubber - at that time, a new technical material - on a 1926 trip to the US, he brought it back to France with the idea of fitting classic leather uppers with cleated rubber soles. The next year, Paraboot, named for Para, the Amazonian rubber port, was born.  As the Great Depression kicked in and World War II began the market for premium, expensive hand made footwear was disappearing. Post war Consumers preferred cheaper, more mass produced goods. But new boss Julien, son of Remy Richard, decided to double-down on high-grade materials and design a few pairs of "light-duty" shoes targeted specifically at white-collar guys that spent a lot of time on their feet. Architects, surveyors, veterinary surgeons, and the like. Enter the birth of the iconic Michael shoe. Amazing quality shoes made in Europe that will last forever. If you have one pair of shoes in your wardrobe, make sure it’s Paraboot.

The original slimline and heritage style boat shoe. The shoe was designed in the 70’s for French Naval workers and sub mariners. A classic shape and ideal for summer.

·      100% Soft Deer Leather upper.

·      Slim, slip free Rubber mid sole.

.      Two eyelets.

.      Round leather laces.

.      Amazing Luxurious soft Deer leather. 

.      Small flag branding on the back ankle area.

·      First made for the French Navy in the 1970’s.

.      Made in Spain.

·      Standard, Regular fit.

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Hambster
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Very functional, and lots of fun for little kids. Gentle enough for their skin, too.
Color: Frog&strawberry
These are so awesome. Two of them come in a box. There's a frog one and a strawberry one. They are inside individual zip lock bags inside the box. There's a scrubbie/loofa (not a natural one, just the plastic webbing type) on one side, and cloth-covered plushie/sponge on the other side that is the strawberry/frog. My granddaughter loves them. She can use them to clean and scrub herself, just like a big girl, but with a fun sponge/scrubby that she likes, so she always knows that there's a special one that is just hers. They absorb plenty of water and soap, and are good for cleaning their whole body. They are just the right size to fit in an adult hand, so a little big for solo use by a little hand, but there are plenty of bits to grab onto on either side, so it's not hard for a little kid to hang onto them. The loofah/scrubby side is well made, although it will become big and loose as those things always do if you pull on them too much. The sponge/toy side is very soft, and definitely gentle enough for a small child's skin. My only dislike is the small loop for hanging it on a hook in the shower. The little loop is just tiny and hard to separate, so it's difficult to get it onto a hook so it can hang and dry out in between uses. It would have been very easy to make the loop longer and more functional, so I'm not sure why they didn't. Other than that one, minor inconvenience, this is a great product.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2026
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RachieG
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Adorable scrubbie
Color: Turtle&bunny
Durable sponge made with quality material. Great value for price, soap lathers well and no signs of wear and tear after using for a month. Not too rough on the skin, plus you can’t beat the adorable turtle design
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Dallas, US
★★★★★ 4
Super Cute! Stuffing Seems to Poke Out
Color: Frog&strawberry
These kids bath sponges are super cute! My daughter loves the strawberry one. It's soft, and well made, and doesn't irritate her skin. The size is just right for little hands, and they seem to be holding up well so far. One thing I noted is that some of the stuffing seemed to be poking out when I first opened it, but it came off easily and doesn't seem to be getting worse.
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NCPrime
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Great work on the recent history of strategic studies and strategy in practice.
Format: Kindle
While not perfect, certainly one of the best works on strategy I've read recently and possibly the best work on post-1945 strategic history I've read in a while. Two main flaws or issues of contention: Strachan's critique of civil-military relations is at times lucid, but at other times appears to come slightly off the rails. Second, the books origin as a (much altered and added too) collection of articles shows through in the many areas which it doubles back on itself covering ground previously well trodden, at times this is done to build on previously mentioned ideas, at other times it seems overly repetitive. On the whole it is an excellent assessment and critique of the recent history of Strategic Studies as a field, as a historian I find many of his disciplinary critiques of the history/IR balance quite convincing, but I suppose I'm biased.
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ElvenWarrior
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Good read!
Format: Paperback
I find this book matches the recommendations for it.
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