Chaco Sandals
Vade Bulloo Shoe (Men's)
Product Number: 29163
Free Chaco Webbing Belt ($25 value) with purchase!
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Breathe easy this spring in our new Vade. Featuring mesh and suede uppers, a drop-in PU footbed, with natural contours for fit and comfort from our lightweight LUVSEAT™ platform, two lace options, a lightweight TPU frame, and a no-slip-grip outsole, the Vade adventures right out-of-the-shoebox.
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- Machine Washable
- LUVSEAT™ XO3 Platform, CEMENT Construction
- Lace-Up Fit
- Mesh and suede leather upper
- Lace-midfoot with webbing lacing gilleys
- LUVSEAT™ XO3 platform
- Lace-up fit
- Second lace color available.
- Non-marking, Vibram® Bulloo Outsole
Gender: Men's
Weight: 13.58 oz.
Shoe Upper: Suede and mesh
Shoe Lining: Synthetic
Shoe Sole: Vibram TC-1, Water Ready, Non-Marking
Season: S13
Vendor ProductId: MVADEB
Review ProductId: 29163
How to properly clean your Chacos
e are not chemists nor rocket scientists, but we wear our Chacos constantly, and we know what works and what doesn’t. We also believe in helping you maintain your investment to keep your Chacos going for years. Our suggestions are low-impact, safe methods and will not delaminate the rubber, nor cause the webbing to crack or fade.
Chaco Sandals: the unofficial official recovery sandal of the Rock/Creek Race Team
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Rock/Creek & Chaco Sandals donate $3,000 to plant trees in Chattanooga
The $3,000 will fund the planting of 18 trees in two sections of median on Dallas Road in Chattanooga. The species selected for planting is an American Elm cultivar called “Princeton,” bred for its resistance to Dutch Elm Disease. By selecting the American Elm, we’re re-introducing a native tree to the urban landscape...











