The new Elmer model is a classic in the male universe, created in the 1930s and developed by the American family Spaulding, from New Hampshire. The idea arose from an article published in Esquire's men's magazine that showed photos of Norwegian milk producers wearing a different model of footwear. This type of shoe is characterized by comfort and practicality, in addition to having only a leather strap that supports the instep. Made of real leather and rubber sole, it has visible and reinforced seams that give the model a charm!