





Jonak | Debora Leather Boot - Sculptural Heel Cognac
The Jonak Debora boot is an exercise in deliberate contradiction—a silhouette that marries the rugged heritage of a Western boot with the sharp, urban lift of a sculptural heel. At first glance, it reads as a classic santiag, but the proportions are subtly recalibrated: the toe is slightly more rounded, the shaft rises with a clean, uninterrupted line, and the heel—a solid 5.5-centimeter block—anchors the entire form with a quiet authority. This is not a boot that mimics the past; it distills its codes into something distinctly modern, where the familiar shape becomes a canvas for refined geometry. The leather is the story here. A full-grain calfskin with a slightly brushed, matte finish—called "croute" in the trade—it has a dense, almost sueded hand that softens the boot’s structural lines without sacrificing durability. The cognac color is a deep, burnished brown with warm undertones, the kind of patina that deepens with wear rather than fading. It is a material that invites touch: supple enough to mold to the ankle over time, yet robust enough to hold the boot’s architectural shape. The lining and insole are also leather, ensuring the interior breathes and conforms, while the rubber outsole provides a grounded, slip-resistant step. Fit-wise, the Debora runs slightly generous—a detail worth noting for those who prefer a snugter heel lock. The 27-centimeter shaft height lands just below mid-calf, making it an ideal length for pairing with cropped trousers or denim that grazes the boot’s top edge. The 36-centimeter calf width accommodates a range of leg shapes, and the side zip ensures an easy entry without compromising the clean silhouette. Made in Portugal, the construction is solid: the leather sole stack and stitched welt speak to a boot built for longevity, not just a single season. On the move, the Debora has a deliberate, grounded rhythm. The heel lifts the stride without teetering, and the leather shaft wraps the calf with a gentle, supportive tension. This is a boot for the city in transition—autumn leaves, early spring rain, the damp pavement of a Parisian morning. It works with a wide-leg wool trouser that breaks just above the boot’s top, or with a midi skirt and a chunky knit for a studio appointment. For a sharper edit, pair it with raw denim and a tailored blazer—the contrast between the boot’s Western roots and the jacket’s structure is the point. Style it with intention: let the boot be the anchor, not the afterthought.
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The Jonak Debora boot is an exercise in deliberate contradiction—a silhouette that marries the rugged heritage of a Western boot with the sharp, urban lift of a sculptural heel. At first glance, it reads as a classic santiag, but the proportions are subtly recalibrated: the toe is slightly more rounded, the shaft rises with a clean, uninterrupted line, and the heel—a solid 5.5-centimeter block—anchors the entire form with a quiet authority. This is not a boot that mimics the past; it distills its codes into something distinctly modern, where the familiar shape becomes a canvas for refined geometry. The leather is the story here. A full-grain calfskin with a slightly brushed, matte finish—called "croute" in the trade—it has a dense, almost sueded hand that softens the boot’s structural lines without sacrificing durability. The cognac color is a deep, burnished brown with warm undertones, the kind of patina that deepens with wear rather than fading. It is a material that invites touch: supple enough to mold to the ankle over time, yet robust enough to hold the boot’s architectural shape. The lining and insole are also leather, ensuring the interior breathes and conforms, while the rubber outsole provides a grounded, slip-resistant step. Fit-wise, the Debora runs slightly generous—a detail worth noting for those who prefer a snugter heel lock. The 27-centimeter shaft height lands just below mid-calf, making it an ideal length for pairing with cropped trousers or denim that grazes the boot’s top edge. The 36-centimeter calf width accommodates a range of leg shapes, and the side zip ensures an easy entry without compromising the clean silhouette. Made in Portugal, the construction is solid: the leather sole stack and stitched welt speak to a boot built for longevity, not just a single season. On the move, the Debora has a deliberate, grounded rhythm. The heel lifts the stride without teetering, and the leather shaft wraps the calf with a gentle, supportive tension. This is a boot for the city in transition—autumn leaves, early spring rain, the damp pavement of a Parisian morning. It works with a wide-leg wool trouser that breaks just above the boot’s top, or with a midi skirt and a chunky knit for a studio appointment. For a sharper edit, pair it with raw denim and a tailored blazer—the contrast between the boot’s Western roots and the jacket’s structure is the point. Style it with intention: let the boot be the anchor, not the afterthought.














