Red Wing Heritage Marks 120 Years with Anniversary Capsule Collection | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Red Wing Heritage Marks 120 Years with Anniversary Capsule Collection | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"For more than 120 years, Red Wing has stood as one of America's most respected names in footwear, building a reputation on durability, utility, and timeless design. Founded in 1905 in Red Wing, Minnesota, the brand began by crafting boots for workers whose livelihoods depended on reliable footwear. From lumberjacks to railroad engineers, miners to ranchers, Red Wing boots have been worn in some of the toughest environments imaginable."
"Leading the collection is the Logger boot, presented in two finishes: "Briar" brown and a sleek oil "Black." Originally created nearly a century ago for lumberjacks, the Logger was designed for rugged conditions where footing, stability, and endurance mattered. This reissue draws directly from the 1961 version, a landmark year for Red Wing as it introduced the Vibram lug sole to its product line."
Red Wing began in 1905 in Red Wing, Minnesota, making boots for workers who needed dependable footwear. The brand earned a reputation for durability, utility, and timeless design across industries from logging to railroading. The Heritage line reinterprets archival designs for contemporary use. The 120 Year Capsule includes three stitch-for-stitch reproductions of original models and a buried time capsule set to be opened in 120 years. The Logger reissue appears in "Briar" and oil "Black," reproduces the 1961 Vibram-lug version, and retains utilitarian details such as ten rows of eyelets, hooks, and a steel shank for support and stability.
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