RED WING / 26.5cm
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RED WING
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26.5cm
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Size: 26.5cm Color: Beige系 (beige-toned) Material: Genuine leather Stains, tears, odor, etc.: None REDWING (Red Wing) ・11-inch Pecos Pecos boots are work boots of the Western boot type developed by Red Wing. Originally derived from Spanish riding boots, Western boots are pull-on boots with side seams on both sides of the shaft. Many have slightly pointed toes and high heels, which was suitable for smoothly inserting and bracing the foot in the stirrups when riding a horse. Red Wing once had a base in Texas and sold Western boots in the 1930s. Using Red Wing's functional work boot design methods, this Western boot was made simple, sturdy, and suitable for various work tasks. Along with Pecos boots, which have a high 11-inch shaft to protect the feet from the wilderness, bushes, and poisonous snakes, there were also lower-shaft Pecos boots. For ropers who not only ride horses on ranches but also skillfully manipulate ropes to catch and brand escaping cows and horses, or to bring them back to the herd, there are Pecos ropers with low heels that allow them to firmly stand on the ground and low shafts for ease of movement and safety. This Pecos, released on the occasion of Red Wing's 120th anniversary, has a high 11-inch shaft, but uses the same 17 last as the lower 9-inch Pecos. It combines a low sole without the heel base for easy wear and stability like a roper, and popular leather. It can be said to be a pair of boots with a design that suits the present era while continuing to adhere to the manufacturing methods of the time when Pecos was born. The leather used is Hawthorne Muleskinner, a rough-out leather that has been oiled. Due to the oil content, it is slightly darker in color than dry-tanned (oil-free) rough-out leather, Hawthorne Abilene. The deep color of this leather and the nap of the brushed leather create a calm and tasteful boot.
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