I need some help in determining if a used pair of Hunter Boots are authentic or perhaps a copy. The seller calls the color "military green" and men's style. The top of the boot is not straight across but rather curves up at the back like certain styles of cowboy boots. The inside is a dark green and maroon red vertical stripe pattern rather than the light tan lining or black lining commonly sold today. The buckle section has green and maroon stripes on it. There are pull tabs on the back. I cannot tell from the photos if the lining is smooth or fuzzy plush.
The logo is the typical Hunter logo and not one really old.
Does this style sound authentic? Do any of you recall seeing this style from what I describe? I have never seen anything like it from the past few years of seeing the styles on the Hunter web site.
Hunter boots past style help needed
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Re: Hunter boots past style help needed
I don't recall seeing anything like that. All Hunter styles have names - Watling, Lapins, Streamfisher, etc. If the seller can't tell you the name, I'd assume it's not authentic - although that doesn't necessarily mean I wouldn't buy them.