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Storm Boot

Natural Chromexcel Roughout

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Storm Boot

Storm Boot Technical Drawing

Traditional Stitchdown Construction. Horween® Chromexcel® Roughout Leather. Black Dainite® Rubber-Studded Sole. Stacked Leather Heel with Dainite® Toplift. Protective Fully-Structured Toe. Sweat-Resistant Mid-Sole. Hand-Carved 12 Iron Leather Shank. Fully-Gusseted Tongue. Tone-On-Tone Stitching. Antique Brass Eyelets. Cougar #50 Rawhide & Waxed Cotton Laces.

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Breakwater Last

Oak Street Bootmakers Breakwater Last Technical Drawing

The Breakwater Last combines 600 years of Northern European bootmaking tradition with improvements to ergonomics pioneered only recently. A form-fitting heel and instep provide stability and promote good posture, dropping and broadening toward at the waist for traction focused at the forefoot, only to taper toward the toe. The result is secure footing with an elegant silhouette that more closely resembles a benchmade dress shoe than anything made for work.

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Dainite® Studded Sole

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Dainite's rubber-studded soles are as practical today as they were when introduced in 1894. Since then, Dainite continues to make its famously durable soles in Leicestershire, England. Reinforced with Silica and Aluminum silicate, these non-marking soles are highly regarded for all-weather traction and timeless style.

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Horween® Chromexcel® Roughout

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Horween's Roughout is a version of its famous Chromexcel® with the rough side out. Similar to a rugged suede in texture, but with a firmer hand and color that deepens and develops a beautiful patina with wear.

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More than Made in USA

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We are 100% committed to manufacturing all our footwear and accessories in the United States.

Fully Recraftable

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All our footwear is 100% recraftable, meaning it can be re-soled again and again.