- Featuring a velvety suede upper construction, the ECCO® Amsterdam Buckle Ankle Boots offer breathable waterproof protection to keep your feet protected from wet elements. This ankle-high pair is made with ECCO FLUIDFORM™ Comfort Technology for a natural and anatomical fit.
- Cow leather upper.
- Textile lining and removable dual-fit insoles for a wider fit.
- Zippered side closure and adjustable ankle buckled strap.
- Back pull tabs for easy wear.
- Round toe design.
- Lightweight PU outsole.
- Imported.
- Product measurements were taken using size EU 37 (US Women’s 6-6.5), width M. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Measurements:
- Heel Height: 1 in
- Weight: 13 oz
- Shaft: 6 1⁄2 in
- Platform Height: 1⁄2 in
$99.98 Original price was: $99.98.$69.99Current price is: $69.99.
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| Color | Black, Camel Suede, Coffee Suede |
|---|---|
| size | EU 35 (US Women's 4-4.5), EU 36 (US Women's 5-5.5), EU 37 (US Women's 6-6.5), EU 38 (US Women's 7-7.5), EU 39 (US Women's 8-8.5), EU 40 (US Women's 9-9.5), EU 41 (US Women's 10-10.5), EU 42 (US Women's 11-11.5) |
| width | M |
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ChicagoTennisMom –
This is a really beautiful, well-crafted boot, but it rubbed on the side of my left foot, and I could not figure out how to solve that issue so I have to send them back. They do look a little clunky.
Anonymous –
As with the other Ecco boot I tried (Nouvelle Hydromax WR Tall Lace Boot), these were extremely difficult to get on, even with a shoe horn. Once on they felt tight. Ecco is supposed to be a great brand, but not for me.
Anonymous –
Love these boots. Easy to get on and off with side zipper. Very soft & comfy.
Lynne –
The tongue was stitched down at the sides and I couldn’t even get my foot in! My usual size. Lovely boots, unfortunate for those of us with high insteps.
Anonymous –
Love how comfortable these are right out of the box. I have a bunion and these are still super comfortable. They do appear big tho, they look longer than my other boots of the same size.
Becky –
I’m very pleased with these boots. I tried several other pairs before I landed on these. I normally but 1/2 size smaller in Ecco, and they worked perfectly for me. They are comfortable and high quality. They are not the easiest to slip on and off, even with the zipper, but the size is perfect. I’m very happy that I found waterproof boots that work well for me!
Anonymous –
I have a high instep and I could not get the boot on my foot. Very disappointed as the styling is really nice. I have had great luck with ECCO shoes and boots in the past but this zippered style did not work for me.
Anonymous –
I got those in 39 and could wear a thick sock. I usually wear 7,5-8 size shoes. They look pretty and polished. I had no problem getting my foot in with my high instep. But the forefoot is too narrow, and I don’t have wide feet. Unfortunately, they’re going back.
Nancy –
It’s a nice brown color and a nice looking boot BUT it’s IMPOSSIBLE to get on. There are pull tabs but they are useless. There are two insoles so that’s nice to be able to adjust the size a bit as needed.
Anonymous –
These were comfortable, but the soles were a bit heavier than I wanted. They would be great commuting boots, but the clunky soles made them less dressy.
Anonymous –
These boots seem to run narrow, even when one of the “dual sizing insoles” is removed which is supposed to make the shoe wider.
Anonymous –
I liked the way these looked but the leather was too stiff for me and hurt my feet when trying them on.
Marcia –
A nice looking size 42 boot, but with my size 11 foot I couldn’t fit in anything but the thinnest of socks. I need to add thicker socks for a winter boot. (Note: Flagstaff is in at 7000 feet altitude in Arizona. I need to plan for snow and cold temperatures.)