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Max Schaaf 4Q x White’s Boots
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Max Schaaf 4Q x White’s Boots

  Welcome to our collaboration with Max Schaaf, an avid builder, rebuilder and rider of choppers. After spending years with his White’s Boots dug into the blacktop, Max asked us... READ MORE
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The Legend of White’s Boots: Chapter 1
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The Legend of White’s Boots: Chapter 1

  As the legend goes, Edward White established a one man shoe shop in Connecticut before the Civil War. He was the first of three generations of bootmakers to span... READ MORE
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Legacy Models Now Offered in Stitchdown Construction
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Legacy Models Now Offered in Stitchdown Constru...

For the first time in our history, our most popular legacy models — the 350 Cruiser and 350 Cutter — are now available in our rebuildable Stitchdown construction line. After the success of our Fire Hybrid, Foreman, and Journeyman stitchdown models, our Fall 2022 collection includes our iconic 350 models with more legacy models coming in 2023. Both 350s will be offered with new leathers from Seidel Tanning, five colors in Double Shot leather. Each hide is treated in the tradition of vintage leathers from the 1940s and will be the featured leather of our new Legacy Stitchdown models, stocked and ready to ship. READ MORE
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Survival of the Fittest: The Otto White Logger
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Survival of the Fittest: The Otto White Logger

Indestructible. The goal was to build the most indestructible logger shoe in the world. Timber in the Pacific Northwest was gold in the 1920s. It peaked at 39 billion board feet in 1926. The industry was booming. From Maine to Washington, handfuls of boot manufacturers, big and small, competed for the cold hard cash loggers were pocketing, but only one of those boots still survives today: the ‘White Logger.’ The rest are dead and buried in museums and libraries.   READ MORE
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