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FREENOTE CLOTH X WHITE'S BOOTS - CENTENNIAL 8" - SEIDEL BLACK OIL TAN

Sale price$ 815
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  • Made exclusively for Freenote Cloth
  • Seidel Tannery - Black Oil Tan (USA)
  • 55 Last
  • Vibram Cristy Sole
  • Hand Welted Stitchdown Construction
  • Structured Toe
  • 5 Eyelets, 3 Speedhook, 1 Eyelet Hardware Configuration
  • Nickel Hardware
  • Includes Black Oil Tan Kilties, Black Waxed Cotton Laces, Rawhide Laces, & Leather Conditioner
  • D width
  • Made in Spokane, WA

Sizing

White's sizing is similar to other made in the USA boot brands. We recommend 0.5 size smaller than your size as measured on a Brannock device. 

If you do not know your Brannock size, we recommend 0.5 size smaller than your most common sneaker size, the same size as your Red Wing Iron Ranger size, or the same size as your Alden Barrie last size.


FREENOTE CLOTH X WHITE'S BOOTS - CENTENNIAL 8" - SEIDEL BLACK OIL TAN
FREENOTE CLOTH X WHITE'S BOOTS - CENTENNIAL 8" - SEIDEL BLACK OIL TAN Sale price$ 815

About the FREENOTE CLOTH X WHITE'S BOOTS - CENTENNIAL 8" - SEIDEL BLACK OIL TAN

American workwear has always been one of the biggest inspirations here at Freenote. Naturally, when an opportunity to work with one of the all-time great Made in the USA brands presented itself, we didn't hesitate. White's Boots has been around since 1853 (not a typo, they have been cranking out boots since the mid eighteen-hundreds). Built to the highest standards, White's is a household name with loggers and wildland firefighters in the Pacific Northwest. Their boots are designed with durability and all-day comfort as the top priorities.

Our latest White's Boots collaboration features a Lace-to-Toe Oxford and an Eight Inch Rancher Boot. Both models employ White's hand welted stitchdown construction paired with their signature 55 Arch Ease Last and Vibram's Cristy Wedge Outsoles. Hand welting is a time consuming and labor-intensive process that has become increasingly rare. Today, it is typically only offered by the bespoke footwear houses of Saville Row as the difficulty and expense renders it inaccessible to most footwear makers. Compared to goodyear welting and other modern construction methods, hand welting results in a hardier and more durable product that will break in like no other to create a truly custom fit. White's is one of the few makers still using this time-honored technique in their production line.

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