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These Artisanal Boots Were Rebuilt Around Go-Anywhere Versatility
Dec 27, 2024

Revived and revitalized, this once-discontinued footwear has made a triumphant return — with a few noteworthy changes.

Back in the early aughts, Charles Beckman, Red Wing’s founder, sought out boots that were durable enough to go tromping through mud but looked good enough to wear in the office.
As he couldn’t find anything that fit his needs, he had his company make them. Only a few years later, the brand inexplicably and quietly phased them out in 2018.
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Red Wing Beckman

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Construction Goodyear leather welt
Last 224
Leather Excalibur full-grain
This new iteration comes with outsoles originally made for Red Wing in the 1920s. Called Gro-Cord, they’re constructed from tire cord and hold the crown as the first non-leather outsole.
They also feature a more anatomical toe box shape and Poron foam pad in the heel, increasing their comfort and wearability. Yet their iconic style, marked by a full-grain Excalibur leather upper and a trio of smart color options (Black, Black Cherry and Cigar), remains.
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