Not Every Rain Boot Dares to Be Different
Jun 26, 2026
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Not Every Rain Boot Dares to Be Different
Have you ever felt this —
regular rain boots are either too stiff, making you walk like you’re dragging two rubber tubes;
or too heavy, leaving your feet tired after just a few steps.
And don’t get me started on the dull, cookie-cutter colours that never match your mood.
So we decided: start from scratch.
What does it feel like to wear "liquid" on your feet?
The core secret of this rain is hidden in the upper.
Most rain boots on the market have uppers that are thick, hard, and heavy. We completely abandoned that path.
Instead, we use natural latex — a milky, liquid material.
After a pre-vulcanization treatment, we dip it layer by layer through an immersion process, gradually building a bootie-like membrane that is both thin and remarkably strong.
You could say: while others "build a house", we "weave a skin" layer by layer.
The result is an upper that gives you three differences you can feel the moment you put it on:

Light
Nearly 1/3 lighter than a traditional rain boot of the same style. Wear them all day, and you won't feel like kicking them off halfway.
Soft
It doesn't just stiffly encase your foot — it follows your foot shape. Bend your knees, crouch down, sprint for the bus — the boot moves with you instead of fighting against you.
Flex
Normal rain boots tend to crease and crack after repeated bending. Ours, thanks to their suppleness, are far more resistant to creasing and material fatigue. You do your thing, and it quietly moves with you.
When it comes to, we have our own ideas
You may have already noticed — the upper and the sole are deliberately not the exact same colour.
This isn’t cutting corners. It’s a deeply thought-out decision.
The dipped latex upper naturally carries a matte, misty, premium texture.
The solid rubber sole and trim are smooth, dense, and glossy.
These two textures are like linen and leather —
you can dye them the exact same colour code,
But your eye will always catch the "difference in sheen" before it registers "the same colour".

It’s like two people wearing the same colour scheme —
one in pure cotton, the other in full leather.
Standing together, you can tell they belong together,
But you would never think the colours are mismatched.
So we chose to let them be different.
The upper in a colour you fall for at first sight;
the sole and piping slightly deeper and more grounded —
creating a sense of "material-zone design".
You might think this is just a clever little detail.
In reality, it's the result of a long debate between designers and engineers, who finally decided:
don't fight physics — turn the difference into a style.
Wear them out without overthinking.
Enough about the craftsmanship, let's talk about real life.
These boots are made for one simple scenario:
rainy days, sunny days, any day you don’t want to overthink what to put on.
Just slip them on, up your socks, on a jacket.
So light you forget they're there, so soft they have no temper,
and a colour so clean it goes with absolutely everything.
They aren’t the kind of piece that makes you keep asking, "Does this look?"
They just — work.
In a word
We spent a long time turning rubber from a material into a feeling and an attitude.
We don’t try to look exactly like everyone else.
We don’t force what shouldn’t be.
That’s everything this rain boot wants from you.