Description
Product Introduction
Introducing the MOC TOE BOOTS, a classic Red Wing model beloved by a wide range of styles and generations. The highly cushioned traction tread sole and spacious toe box design offer a fresh, light feel not found in hunting boots released at the time. This has led to the model's global popularity as a work boot. Its sophisticated form and unique texture make it a supreme model that only Red Wing could achieve.
Brand Introduction
In 1905, Charles Beckman and 14 colleagues founded a small factory called the "Red Wing Shoe Company" in Red Wing, Minnesota, USA. Today, the company's commitment to domestic production and modest pricing, combined with its high-quality construction, has led to its growth as a leading work boot brand worldwide. Today, the brand uses a red feather as its logo. Brand Introduction
[Red Wing]
For 110 years since its founding, Red Wing has continued to create durable shoes with traditional craftsmanship.
The company's founder, Charles Beckmann, immigrated to the United States from Germany with dreams of a new beginning.
He got off the train in Red Wing, Minnesota, in 1905 and worked at a tannery before opening a shoe store.
However, dissatisfied with the quality of ready-made shoes, he decided to make his own, wanting to sell "only the best shoes."
This was the birth of Red Wing Shoe Company.
Minnesota, with its fertile soil and thriving agricultural industry, saw the popularity of farm boots, and the Red Wing boot factory steadily expanded.
Later, the company expanded to include engineer boots and hunting boots, earning a reputation for its high-quality design, functionality, and durability.
Today, the company also owns a tannery and has grown into a rare shoe manufacturer that produces leather for shoes.
Today, Red Wing is a beloved work boot brand not only in the United States but around the world, including Japan.
Red Wing boots are not mass-produced by machine, but are carefully crafted one pair at a time by skilled artisans, a production method that has been passed down to the present day.
The trademark logo is inspired by the red-dyed feathers used by Native Americans.
The leather ankle boots feature a lace-up vamp and a moccasin toe with contrast stitching.
Most customers purchase Red Wing Heritage footwear one-half size smaller than their usual size.
80-inch chestnut leather laces.
Style number: 1907.