"Moc Toe 8833"
The best-selling boot (Moc-Toe) gets a new twist this season with Hawthorne Abilene Roughout leather. Hawthorne Abilene is an archival leather first introduced by Red Wing in 1959. In 1989, it was first offered on the Japanese market as a limited edition 6-inch moc with Irish Setter branding. The material enjoyed great popularity and has been an icon in Japan ever since. Now Red Wing bring it to the international market for the first time and offering it worldwide. The roughout leather develops a beautiful worn patina over time, so this boot can be worn especially well in spring, but also goes well with darker autumn styles.
Like most Moc Toe, the 8833 is based on the legendary 875 Moc Toe. The 875 is iconic in the history of the Red Wing Shoe Company. The quality and versatility of the design has outlasted this hard-working boot and earned Red Wing a unique history that has taken them from the workplaces and fields of America to worldwide recognition. The 875 was originally designed as part of the Red Wing Irish Setter collection and the orange and red colour was, fittingly, a direct reference to the coat of the Irish Setter dog, making them instantly popular with hunters in the USA. Followed by hunters, the boot became popular with construction workers and farmers alike. The waterproof construction and cold insulating Traction Tred sole reflect Red Wing's high standards. The Roughout leather is a suede. The 8833 is Goodyear Welted like all Moc Toes.
Details:
- Style: Moc Toe
- Leather: Hawthorne Abilene roughout
- Height: Ankle high
- Colour: Natural
- Sole: Traction Tred Cushion Crepe Wedge
- Construction: Goodyear Leather Welt
- Laces: 48" Taslan Laces Tan-Gold
- Care: Mink Oil & Nubuck Suede Cleaner Kit & Leather Protector
Colour: | natural |
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Fabric: | Velourleder |
Kleidungsstück: | Shoes |
A small spot, in the bend of the Mississippi, is inhabited by the Indian tribe Lutasha until 1857. The Lutasha chief gave his name to the village: Red Wing. The young German, Charles Beckmann, worked in a tannery, but soon he was to create great things. Driven by his passion for leather craftsmanship, he founded the Red Wing Shoe Company in 1905. His idea: hard-wearing, robust, durable boots for the workers of the emerging industry of the 1930s. The result was number 650, the 16-inch shoe for navvies, a tall calfskin boot that is still part of the product line today. The designs for numbers 2268 and 915, the engineer's boot and the oil worker's boot also date from this period. Quality proves itself. In the 1950s, the 'Irish Setter' was introduced as a style that became an integral part of American workwear. And the legendary number 888, the 'Super Setter', combines the highest quality fabrics from all over the world: underleather from Australia, uppers from Scotland, shoe flaps from England, laces from Germany, Norwegian waterproof edge stitching and Swiss soles. Anyone who has been to the Red Wing factory will understand why these boots are not just boots, but a piece of the wearer's identity. This boot is made to last - "built to fit, built to last". Because in the more than 200 stations at Red Wing, every move is made with the utmost precision. The employees, who sew by hand the old-fashioned way and check every inch of leather from their own tannery, put so much passion into every single boot that you can feel it when you wear them. Maximum wearing comfort is ensured by a perfect fit. Through consistency and a commitment to listening to what customers want, Red Wing has created a product that in 100 years has evolved from a worker's shoe to the favourite footwear of many people around the world.
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