The Garrison boot is our rendition of the classic service boot. Developing out of WWI's trench warfare, the service boot's history has been one of defense. Named after the military fortification and the guards charged with its protection, the Garrison boot conjures up imagery of security, safety, and refuge. Moreover, the name itself ultimately derives from the Germanic word meaning 'to ward off.' The Garrison boot is just that – stable, unyielding protection for your feet.
Featuring a perforated cap toe and backstay that hugs the heel counter, the Garrison boot is our first all-eyelet boot. Further drawing on its military history, we paired the Garrison boot with a lug outsole to offer more robust traction. Combining these elements produces a stylish yet utilitarian boot.
While we offer other kudu leathers, our new Crimson Kudu is from Charles F. Stead Tannery's classic kudu line, whereas the other kudu we have used is their waxed kudu. As with its waxed counterpart, Crimson Kudu will feature natural variations and scarring from its life in the African bush. Variation is expected as this article is the antithesis of a cookie-cutter article.
Components
- Goodyear-welt construction
- Leo last
- Classic Kudu from Charles F. Stead
- Full-grain leatherkip lining
- 270 flat with heel rand
- Polished brass eyelets
- Vegetable-tanned leather insole, welt, and midsole
- Cork filler withsteel shank
- Full-grain leather heel counters
- Lug rubber sole