Celeris Bespoke Boots
Celeris was founded by Artur Moreira, he is passionate about leather crafts and is a craftsman himself. The Celeris workshop is situated in the beautiful Northern Portugal region, where every single boot is handmade to perfection, using traditional skills and craftsmanship and only the finest leathers and accessories. With unlimited customisation, each boot is tailored to each individual client. 24 measurements are taken before the boots are carefully sculptured to fit each foot and leg precisely, offering a truly bespoke product.
Completely made-to-measure boots with over 30 leather colours to choose from with customisations including diamante detailing, contrasting leather tops and toes.
All products are developed for efficient practice of all horse riding disciplines (amateur and professional).
The Name - Celeris
According to some versions of ancient Greek Mithology, Pegasus was a white winged horse that was honored by Zeus.
Pegasus later found a mate, Euippe, and had two offspring - Celeris and Melanippe. This family was at the origin of a new race of winged horses.
Pegasus was not immortal, but on the last day of his life Zeus transformed him into a constellation where we can still see him today.
Celeris, the swift colt, son (or brother according to other versions) of Pegasus was a gift from Mercury to Castor. As with Pegasus, Celeris was honored by being set in the celestial sphere under the constellation name Equuleus.
Completely made-to-measure boots with over 30 leather colours to choose from with customisations including diamante detailing, contrasting leather tops and toes.
All products are developed for efficient practice of all horse riding disciplines (amateur and professional).
The Name - Celeris
According to some versions of ancient Greek Mithology, Pegasus was a white winged horse that was honored by Zeus.
Pegasus later found a mate, Euippe, and had two offspring - Celeris and Melanippe. This family was at the origin of a new race of winged horses.
Pegasus was not immortal, but on the last day of his life Zeus transformed him into a constellation where we can still see him today.
Celeris, the swift colt, son (or brother according to other versions) of Pegasus was a gift from Mercury to Castor. As with Pegasus, Celeris was honored by being set in the celestial sphere under the constellation name Equuleus.