Red Wing Boots Are Legendary. Their New Work Apparel Aims to Be, Too.
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Red Wing Boots Are Legendary. Their New Work Apparel Aims to Be, Too.
"For the first time ever, Red Wing is expanding beyond footwear, releasing a dedicated line of tough-as-nails apparel. The inaugural capsule, which features a variety of jobsite-approved graphic tees, long-sleeves and hoodies for both men and women, isn't just nominally workwear, either - in classic Red Wing fashion, the collection is designed specifically for blue-collar workers to accompany the brand's already robust lineup of work boots and PPE."
"Solid is the best word to describe the new assortment of tops: the tees are all crafted from 200 gsm (about 6.5 oz), 100% ring-spun cotton jersey, while the hoodie's cotton/poly fleece blend clocks in at a respectable 320 gsm. The worksite-ready construction expands beyond the fabric, with considered detailing that includes reinforced stitching, a rounded back tail for added coverage and a 'human-centered fit' compiled from body-mapping data and industrial feedback."
"Affordable pricing, an emphasis on durability and a commitment to work wear, not workwear - it's an approach not dissimilar to other icons like Carhartt, Dickies and even the gold standard Camber. If Red Wing can deliver even a fraction of the same quality and craftsmanship as their legendary boots, the new apparel very well may end up included on that shortlist."
Red Wing, renowned for over 100 years of premium American-made boots, enters the apparel market with its inaugural clothing collection. The capsule line includes jobsite-approved graphic tees, long-sleeves, and hoodies for men and women, crafted from high-quality materials including 200 gsm ring-spun cotton jersey and 320 gsm cotton/poly fleece. The collection features reinforced stitching, rounded back tails for coverage, and human-centered fit based on body-mapping data and industrial feedback. Pricing ranges from $26 to approximately $60, positioning the line competitively alongside established workwear brands like Carhartt and Dickies while maintaining Red Wing's commitment to durability and quality craftsmanship.
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