“So thrilled with my Oliver 2 boots. It's the first time I've ever been able to wear boots over jeans as I have large calves. Absolutely delighted, have had them for a season and they still look new. Beautifully comfortable from the start, bought them in Denim which is very versatile. Really didn't wear any other footwear all winter. Would love a purple pair for my Red Hatters outings!”
“Totally thrilled with these gorgeous boots. Fantastic quality with lots of gorgeous features and super soft leather. The lace up back allows them to be worn over jeans or with tights. I don't have especially big calves, but they still fit OK with tights and even better .... over jeans without feeling tight. Love the dark brown colour and as a sun-lover, I'm actually excited for some colder weather! Underneath looks super hard-wearing and repairable (so they should last years!)”
“Been eyeing up these boots for a while and they have not disappointed. So comfy yet stylish I love the attention to detail that puts them apart from other more ordinary boots. Can't wait for lockdown to lift so they can be admired by a wider audience!!”
“Thank you Moshulu customer service team for your fab recommendation. I love tall boots but always worry whether they will fit with my wide calves! Having read the helpful boot guide I still wasn’t sure. I popped an email to the team (if I am honest , not really expecting a reply) but sure enough a prompt and very helpful reply suggesting I try the Oliver 2 boot. What can I say! They are perfect. The laces at the back are ideal- just an extra bit of leather makes all the difference. I am so happy I just might be back for another pair. Thank you so much. X”
“From the first time I tried these on, they fit like a very comfortable glove. The detailing is gorgeous, the style lovely and I like them so much I bought a second pair. Such good news that Moshulu now offer size 9 in women's boots and shoes and I can potter to my local shop to try them on, which makes a pleasant change from only being able to order online. Mind you, shouldn't complain - my grandma grew up in the 1920s in a working class mining town and as a tall girl she had large feet. The family definitely couldn't afford to have shoes made and women's shoes weren't made in her size. So, she either had to wear men's shoes (which definitely wasn't the done thing then) or wore women's shoes that were both too short and too narrow. Long story short, Grandma had both little toes amputated because they were so damaged. At least I still have all my toes.”