It's Friday and we're here with some behind the scenes shots from the production floor. We build our boots here in Eugene, Oregon and we're very proud of our process and the end result, and we think you will enjoy some behind the scenes action.
Gallun's Horse Rump is as tough as it is beautiful.
Adhesive can get a bad rap as a sole method of construction, but is critical in many parts of our goodyear welting process.
Sesame Double Shot is coming in two new makeups on the 20 and 56 lasts.
You get complete control when you build it all yourself.
The beautiful warm tan of Sesame Double Shot as seen across our rack of uppers
Black Oiled Rough Out is a great work leather, and is getting the Upland treatment
A sneak of the Sesame Double Shot as a cap toe on our 56 last.
You can't make boots without skilled hands.
Tonal tan stitching on the Sesame is the perfect combo.
Coyote Rough Out before final sanding.
New boot is finishing up, Brown Logger.
Hopefully this was an enjoyable insight into our process. Check back next week to see more.
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