These Artisanal Boots Were Rebuilt Around Go-Anywhere Versatility

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

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Back in the early aughts, Charles Beckman, Red Wingโ€™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 couldnโ€™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.

Then, this year, those same boots โ€” theย Red Wing Beckmanย โ€” made a triumphant return. Except they werenโ€™t the same ones the company discontinued; they were better.

Red Wing Beckman boot in blackRed Wing Shoes

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Red Wing Beckman

Specs

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This new iteration comes with outsoles originally made for Red Wing in the 1920s.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, theyโ€™re constructed from tire cord and hold the crown as the first non-leather outsole.

Red Wingโ€™s founder sought out boots that were durable enough to go tromping through mud but looked good enough to wear in the office.

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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