When shopping for a new pair of boots, most folks emphasize durability โ how theyโll stand up to constant wear, rough weather and even uncertain terrain. As anyone whoโs suffered through a pair of bad boots would know, durability comes down to quality, both in construction, yes, but also of the raw materials theyโre made from. That means most well-made boots cost money โ and often lots of it.
But not if you buy from Grant Stone, a brand thatโs based in the US and founded by an American but manufactures its boots on Xiamen Island in China, not Milwaukee or Chicago. The brand has trusted the mid-scale factory since its inception in 2016, but the factory has a long-standing history working Goodyear-welt footwear.
โWithout these makers, Grant Stone wouldnโt exist. Our director and co-founder Wyatt spent eight years in this factory, learning the craft and Chinese culture en route to creating Grant Stone in 2016,โ Allison Vicenzi, a member of Grant Stoneโs marketing team, writes. โHis father, Randy, has worked alongside this team in Xiamen for nearly 20 years.โ
Every single Grant Stone boot proves the technical skill of the brandโs chosen manufacturer. But, in my opinion, none are quite like the Ottawa Boot in natural kangaroo leather. The raw material itself is lightweight yet durable, making it the perfect choice for Grant Stoneโs elevated daily driver, the lace-up Ottawa Boot with a split toe and lug rubber sole.
Grant Stone Ottawa Boot

Grant Stone Ottawa Boot
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$380.00 (3% off)
Pros
- Kangaroo leather is lightweight and flexible but still very durable
- For patina fans, this is the perfect starting point
Cons
- How they source kangaroo leather is a touchy subject