Dundas Footwear is fueled by the pure fascination for quality products that stand the test of time, is easily repairable and become more beautiful with use. It is as much a counter reaction to modern consumer culture as a goal to make the ultimate footwear.
Based on the historical Norwegian footwear traditions and the traditional English footwear industry, we found an overlap of design, construction methods and production which points to the cultural exchange between Britain and Norway that has taken place over the past 1000 years.
We put quality and the customers first. True quality is the customers reward for paying for a product that is made with pride, from the tannery to the workshop. Our reward is seeing a happy customer that wears his boots with pride. A pair of Dundas is the beginning of a long friendship.
6,120 NOK
Ursa Major, also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation in the Northern sky, whose associated mythology dates back into prehistory. As a symbol...
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For years we have worked quietly behind the scenes with active and former Norwegian SOF operatives, wilderness survival instructors and The Research Council of Norway...
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Ursa Minor, or Lesser Bear, is a constellation in the northern sky that shares its mythology with Ursa Minor. Like its bigger brother, Lille Bjørn...
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We teamed up with knifemaker Knut Silgjerd and Kolibri Knives to create a knife with unmatched functionality while honouring the history of the Gunnerside mission....
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The 80th anniversary edition of the boots made by famed Scottish bootmaker Robert Lawrie for the Norwegian SOE-agent Joachim Rønneberg for Operation Gunnerside during WWII. ...
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When purchasing boots, particularly online, it’s a good idea to have all your measurements squared away—the last thing you want are ill-fitting boots that make you miserable! While keeping in mind that the width of the boot last and the volume of the boot are important factors in correctly sizing your boots, figuring out your Mondopoint size is a good first step. It’s easy!
That’s your Mondopoint size. You’ll need to measure both feet, as they are seldom the same.
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UK 4 |
UK 5 |
UK 6 |
UK 7 |
UK 8 |
UK 9 |
UK 10 |
UK 11 |
UK 12 |
UK 13 |
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EU 37 |
EU 38 |
EU 39 |
EU 40,5 |
EU 42 |
EU 43 |
EU 44,5 |
EU 45,5 |
EU 46,5 |
EU 47,5 |
In mm |
227 |
242 |
249 |
255 |
267 |
272 |
282 |
297 |
300 |
312 |
Lille Bjørn Women
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UK 4 |
UK 4,5 |
UK 5 |
UK 5,5 |
UK 6 |
UK 6,5 |
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EU 36 2/3 |
EU 37 1/3 |
EU 38 |
EU 38 2/3 |
EU 39 1/3 |
EU 40 |
In mm |
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246 |
250 |
254 |
258 |
262 |
266 |
Store & Lille Bjørn - Mountaineering
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UK 7 |
UK 7,5 |
UK 8 |
UK 8,5 |
UK 9 |
UK 9,5 |
UK 10 |
UK 10,5 |
UK 11 |
UK 11,5 |
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EU 40 2/3 |
EU 41 1/3 |
EU 42 |
EU 42 2/3 |
EU 43 1/3 |
EU 44 |
EU 44 2/3 |
EU 45 1/3 |
EU 46 |
EU 46 2/3 |
In mm |
270 |
274 |
277 |
280 |
286 |
289 |
293 |
297 |
300 |
303 |