Technical Collaborative Cover Boots

The Broken Arm and Salomon Release a New Coverboot

The Broken Arm works together with Salomon to release a new Coverboot. The two forces grow their ongoing partnership and the latest silhouette is adorned with co-branded accents and described by Salomon as "a modern clog." The shoes are a unique approach to an overshoe, which was initially crafted for cross-country skiing purposes but often used by vineyard workers as a form of protection and to keep warm.

It is packaged in a custom box made to celebrate the vineyard workers who are common wearers of the shoe. The laceless silhouette is made from a recycled mesh material for a sustainable and breathable feel. It is supported by additional suede panels at the toe and heel -- all of this rests on top of the Contagrip outsole.

Image Credit: Salomon

Technical Collaborative Cover Boots
The collaboration between The Broken Arm and Salomon leads to the creation of a unique overshoe, combining technical features with stylish design.
Co-branded Accents
The new Coverboot features co-branded accents, highlighting the growing trend of collaborations between fashion brands and technical footwear companies.
Recycled Mesh Material
The use of recycled mesh material in the production of the Coverboot showcases the rising trend of sustainable materials in the fashion industry.

Who This Affects Most

Fashion
The collaboration between The Broken Arm and Salomon demonstrates the potential for fashion brands to partner with technical footwear companies to create innovative products.
Outdoor Gear
The creation of the Coverboot for vineyard workers highlights the opportunity for outdoor gear companies to develop specialized protective footwear for specific industries.
Sustainability
The use of recycled mesh material in the production of the Coverboot aligns with the growing trend of sustainability in the fashion and footwear industries.
SCORE
6.7 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 86%
Activity 91%
Freshness 23%