Brand Spotlight : Pajar Boots

by Buckhead Betty on October 5, 2009 · 0 comments

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Pajar Boots

Pajar boots are a Montreal based company who is widely known for sheepskin lined boots and made with European shoemaking craftsmanship. Pajar takes meticulous effort to ensure that their boots are both insulated well and waterproof. They are designed to hold up to the most extreme elements. These boots have patented in-soles (Iso-Lana) made up of small air bubbles between layers of aluminum, felt, and wool, Pajar boots can withstand severe cold up to -101 degrees Fahrenheit and all seams are tape-sealed and the adhesive construction further ensures the waterproof quality of the boots. Not only does Pajar take time and care to make sure that their boots are of the highest quality, but their products are very fashionable as well.

Pajar makes all typles and styles of boots and you will love everyone one of them. Their quality can not be matched. They are made for extreme weather and withstand the coldest temperature and still keep your feet toasty warm. Their iso lana insulation has some of the highest ratings in the industry. The fact that they also make very stylish boots makes them the beloved boot company that they are.

Known mostly for their ugg style sheep shearing and fur boots , Pajar continues to produce some of the hottest styles and brands of boots in the industry. They produce the boots for Ed Hardy,Paris Hilton, True Religion and many more. No matter how cold its out there you can keep your feet warm with Pajar boots.

The Pajar Grip boots are a fun casual style tall ( to your knees ) boot. These fabric boots with leather trim and fleece lining, feature an anti slip rubber sole. They are a hiker style boot with a lace up front and elastic toggle top to keep snow, rain, and ice out.  These are the perfect boots to put on after a day of skiing or any other outdoor winter activity. While your body may know how cold it is outside, your feet will have no idea.



Grip Black

Grip Black

Grip Black

Weatherproof boot in black fabric with leather trimming. Fabric lacing and pull toggle closure. Fleece lining and sockbed. Full rubber outsoles.



If you are looking for a lower height boot but still the practicality then you might be interested in Pajar Tobogan Boots. These boots are also about knee height but are a much sleeker boot that is more streamlined in the look. These boots are nylon with suede trimmings and have a faux fur collar and trim with a chunky heel. It is very easy to get in and out of these boots with a pom pom decorated front zipper. You can wear these boots whether it is for a day in the snow or just doing errands on a cold day.


Tobogan Black Nylon

Tobogan Black Nylon

Tobogan Black Nylon

Waterproof nylon upper with nubuck suede around the toe and heel Protex lining Faux fur collar and trimming Front zipper Slip resistant rubber outsoles Approx. 12″ shaft Please note the upper is waterproof up to the in-step



If you like the Tobogan boots but are looking for something with more detail and style, but not as tall, then the Pajar Sled Boots might be the answer. Like the Tobogan, the Sled Boots feature a nylon upper, faux fur lining and the same chunky sole. These boots though have double buckle closure and the nylon has a metallic sheen to it.  Go out there and build a snowman or do your shopping, knowing that not only are your feet going to stay warm but you will look oh so stylish while doing so.

Sled Khaki Metallic

Sled Khaki Metallic

Sled Khaki Metallic

Weatherproof upper with faux fur lining and collar. Full rubber outsoles.




Sled Khaki Metallic

Those were some of our favorite Pajar boots but their are many more styles and brands from Pajar. Some other favorites are grip boots, sled, jessica, plaid,ice,donna , and max boots.

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