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.

Thick, heavyweight belts coming your way.

Shrunken Bison in Black Cherry, a punchy magenta color.

Sewing up a moc vamp.

Tongue leather if it is too thick is very uncomfortable, so we split it to a light enough weight that it is comfortable without sacrificing strength.

Sewing up some Java Waxed Flesh.

Trimming any excess leather.

New build for Tobacco Snakebite, cap toe on the casual last.

Shrunken Bison features a range of texture, and you can see here each pair is cut to match each other.

More mocs in Coyote Oiled Rough Out coming through.

Black Cherry, sewn up.

Restock for our plain toe in Java Waxed Flesh; this boot has a contrasting brown tongue.

More of the best selling cap toe in Java Waxed Flesh.

Prepping the upper for lasting.

The previously mentioned Coyote Oiled Rough Out.

Testing out the Brown Oiled Rough Out.

Rusty redwood before it finished up.

Sanding the heel ...

... and sanding the toe before outsole stitching.

Attaching the commando sole.

We're doing more and more 360° stitched boots.

Going to have some unique samples in our Seconds & Sample collection soon.
Trimming up work mocs in Coyote Oiled Rough Out.
What do I find this so satisfying to watch
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