Description
Product Introduction
This iconic Red Wing boot was originally developed for hunting, but its high level of perfection earned it the support of workers, making it a versatile and iconic American boot. The Hawthorne Abilene roughout leather used in this product is commonly known as suede. The grain (the surface of the leather) is left on the inside, resulting in exceptional durability. Brand Introduction
[Red Wing]
For 110 years since its founding, Red Wing has continued to create durable shoes with traditional craftsmanship.
The company's founder, Charles Beckmann, immigrated to the United States from Germany with dreams of a new life.
He got off the train in Red Wing, Minnesota, in 1905, worked at a tannery, and then opened a shoe store.
However, dissatisfied with the quality of ready-made shoes, he decided to make his own, wanting to sell "only the best shoes."
This was the birth of the Red Wing Shoe Company.
Minnesota, with its fertile soil and thriving agricultural industry, saw the popularity of farmer boots, and Red Wing's boot factory steadily expanded.
Later, the company expanded to include engineer boots and hunting boots, earning a reputation for its high-quality design, functionality, and durability.
Now, the company has acquired a tannery and grown into a rare shoe manufacturer that produces leather for shoes.
Today, Red Wing is a beloved work boot brand not only in the United States but also around the world, including Japan.
Red Wing boots are not mass-produced by machine, but are carefully crafted one pair at a time by skilled artisans, a tradition that has been passed down to the present day.
The company's trademark logo is inspired by the red-dyed feathers used by Native Americans.
Sizes: US 8 (26.0cm), US 9 (27.0cm), US 10 (28.0cm). Width: D (Regular).
*Logo design may change depending on production period.
*The outer box and packaging may have scratches or dents.
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