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.

Insole material on its way to the cutting machine.

American Leather, American boots, built by Americans.

Someone get the antivenom kit, we've got a new snakebite.

Our fat stack of veg tan leather for cutting midsoles.

Said midsoles.

Keeps us in stitches.

All the small things.

Java Moc Toes are cooking.

Along with many other moc toes.

Thoughts?

Sesame Double Shot from the rear.

From the side.

BORO MOC.

Java Waxed Flesh looks very good in this style of moc toe.

Cutting the welt.

Many in-house testers of our moc toes.

Again. Again. Again!

360° Goodyear welted moc toe, before getting its wedge sole attached.


A necessary resource to get these boots out of our hands and onto your feet.

Coach Rambler in use.
Hopefully this was an enjoyable insight into our process. Check back next week to see more.
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Any more coyote roughout restocks in the future? My size is sold out, and I’m lost if Trumans getting out of heritage style boots or not
Anticipation!
Moc moc moc!
Would love to see some Moc Toe’s on commando or Eugene soles!!
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