Step into a century of heritage with Red Wing Boots. Not just footwear, but a legacy, where every step tells a story of craftsmanship, durability, and the American spirit. Feel the difference in every stride.
Overview – Red Wing Boots: A Legacy of Quality
For more than 100 years, Red Wing boots have been a staple for American workers, cementing their reputation as one of the top names in high-quality footwear. From miners to paratroopers to everyday office workers, Red Wing has become an integral part of the American experience with their durable and reliable boots. Though a well-worn pair may feel just as comfortable as your favorite slippers, there are times when we can’t wait for them to get that way.
Crafted from soft and durable full-grain leather, Red Wing’s rugged boots offer both comfort and style. The sturdy outsoles provide reliable traction on any terrain, making them perfect for transitioning seamlessly from work to weekend adventures.
Skyblue Overland has hand-picked the ultimate selection of Red Wing boots for our comprehensive guide, covering their top styles available.
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- Overview
- Iron Ranger
- Roughneck
- Classic Moc
- Classic Chelsea
- Blacksmith
- Work Icon: Red Wing’s Traction Tred
Iron Ranger
Back in the 1930s, the Iron Ranger was specifically designed for iron miners. But over time, it has become a must-have for people from all backgrounds due to its iconic design and durability. The most recognizable aspect of these six-inch boots is the tough leather toe cap, adding to their unique style and long-lasting quality.
With leather insoles and a cork midsole, each pair of boots is designed to adapt to the unique shape and needs of its wearer over time. The construction features a Goodyear welt and Puritan triple-stitch for durability, while precision lacing is made possible by brass speed hooks. The Iron Ranger also boasts a Vibram® 430 Mini-lug outsole for stability.
- Outsole: Vibram® 430 Mini-Lug
- Construction: Goodyear Leather Welt
- Leather Type: Full Grain, Oiled
- Hardware: Nickel Eyelets And Hooks
Roughneck
The Roughneck boot was originally created for oil rig workers in the 1950s. These workers, known as “Roughnecks,” had a reputation for undertaking hazardous tasks. The sturdy 6-inch leather design provided both support and protection, while the fierce lugged Vibram® outsole ensured traction on any terrain. Furthermore, the boot boasts durable Puritan triple-stitch construction and a Goodyear welt, allowing for easy resoling and providing years of dependable use.
- Outsole: Vibram® Lug
- Construction: Goodyear Welt
- Leather Type: Full Grain, Waxed
- Hardware: Dull Gilt Hooks And Eyelets
Classic Moc
The iconic Classic Moc was originally crafted by Red Wing in 1952. Over the years, it has become a beloved lifestyle boot that is recognized all over the world. Originally designed for sports people, it quickly gained popularity among individuals working on farms or in factories due to its durable build, reliable grip, and unmatched comfort for all-day wear.
The Classic Moc’s design remains timeless, as the boot continues to be crafted with the same care and tradition as it was in its early days. Moc toe construction and the iconic Traction Tred rubber outsoles remain at the forefront. The Puritan triple-stitching and Goodyear welt ensure that this boot remains a legend for its durability.
- Outsole: Traction Tred
- Construction: Goodyear Leather Welt
- Leather Type: Full Grain, Oiled
- Hardware: Nickel Eyelets
Classic Chelsea
During the 1950s and 1960s, Chelsea boots gained popularity in the UK, especially on the fashionable King’s Road in inner western London. They were worn by celebrities like the Rolling Stones and Jean Shrimpton, contributing to their association with the trendy culture of Swinging London and giving them the name “Chelsea” boot.
Red Wing introduced their Chelsea boot, a variant used as work boots in the 1990s. It was popular among ranchers for its convenience in late-night livestock emergencies. They could easily slip on their footwear and be ready to go.
Experience the ultimate comfort and style with Red Wing Heritage’s Classic Chelsea boot. Each pair is expertly crafted by hand, ensuring a comfortable fit from day one. The fully cushioned footbed provides immediate comfort and only gets better with wear. Easily slip on these boots thanks to the high-quality side goring, and enjoy their handsome design and durable construction, featuring the renowned Traction Tred outsole for long-lasting support.
- Outsole: Traction Tred
- Construction: Goodyear Leather Welt
- Leather Type: Full Grain, Oiled
Blacksmith
The Blacksmith boot is a descendant of the sturdy work boots worn in workshops during the day and polished to perfection for nights out. Its original purpose was to shield the feet and ankles from burning cinders at the forge, but now it also keeps out dirt in the summer and snow in the winter.
Staying true to its origins, the Blacksmith boot combines sturdy construction and high-quality materials for both durability and aesthetics. Made with premium leather and a three-quarter Goodyear leather welt with Puritan triple-stitching, it sits atop a Vibram® 430 Mini-Lug outsole that offers reliable traction in any season.
- Outsole: Vibram® 430 Mini-Lug
- Construction: Goodyear Welt
- Leather Type: Full Grain, Waxed
- Hardware: Dull Gilt Hooks And Eyelets
Work Icon: Red Wing’s Traction Tred
With premium craftsmanship and iconic style, the Red Wing’s Traction Tred family of boots offers heavy-duty support and protection for high-environment trades where you need to be solidly on your feet.
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