Moc Toe Boot - Whiskey Cavalier
Product details
This moc toe boot represents what we love most in a good product. An archetype of a category built to the highest standards, from the best possible materials. The moc toe boot lineage goes back much further than the 1950s as some companies claim, with the earliest commercial versions being found in catalogs from the late 19th century.
As with all of John Lofgren's boots, these were developed slowly and carefully from last to leather. There are no cost-cutting measures or shortcuts in these boots. Where you might find plastic or fiberboard in similar boots, these have full-grain leather and real cork filling. Even the layer between the leather midsole and the Vibram wedge sole is EVA rather than cheap hard plastic, creating a sneaker-like level of comfort from the first day of wear.
The uppers are Whiskey Horween Cavalier leather, a similar tannage to Horween's famous Chromexcel leather without glazing, but with the same pull-up and soft-break in as Chromexcel. The hardware in made in Japan and the Vibram soles come from the USA.
- Built on the John Lofgren 130 Last
- Horween Whiskey Cavalier leather
- Brass hardware made in Japan
- 7 brass eyelets
- Vibram wedge sole
- Leather midsole
- Goodyear welted construction
- Fully resoleable and rebuildable
- Made in Japan
Built on the John Lofgren 130 Last
Choose 1 size smaller than your Brannock device size.
Choose 0.5 size smaller than your John Lofgren Engineer Boot, Chukka boot, Red Wing Iron Ranger or Alden Barrie last size.
Choose the same size as your John Lofgren Combat Boot, Donkey Puncher, or Viberg 2030 last size.
If your feet run wider than D width, choose a half size larger than our recommendation above.
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Moc Toe Boot - Whiskey Cavalier
Moc Toe Boot - Whiskey Cavalier
Product details
This moc toe boot represents what we love most in a good product. An archetype of a category built to the highest standards, from the best possible materials. The moc toe boot lineage goes back much further than the 1950s as some companies claim, with the earliest commercial versions being found in catalogs from the late 19th century.
As with all of John Lofgren's boots, these were developed slowly and carefully from last to leather. There are no cost-cutting measures or shortcuts in these boots. Where you might find plastic or fiberboard in similar boots, these have full-grain leather and real cork filling. Even the layer between the leather midsole and the Vibram wedge sole is EVA rather than cheap hard plastic, creating a sneaker-like level of comfort from the first day of wear.
The uppers are Whiskey Horween Cavalier leather, a similar tannage to Horween's famous Chromexcel leather without glazing, but with the same pull-up and soft-break in as Chromexcel. The hardware in made in Japan and the Vibram soles come from the USA.
- Built on the John Lofgren 130 Last
- Horween Whiskey Cavalier leather
- Brass hardware made in Japan
- 7 brass eyelets
- Vibram wedge sole
- Leather midsole
- Goodyear welted construction
- Fully resoleable and rebuildable
- Made in Japan
Built on the John Lofgren 130 Last
Choose 1 size smaller than your Brannock device size.
Choose 0.5 size smaller than your John Lofgren Engineer Boot, Chukka boot, Red Wing Iron Ranger or Alden Barrie last size.
Choose the same size as your John Lofgren Combat Boot, Donkey Puncher, or Viberg 2030 last size.
If your feet run wider than D width, choose a half size larger than our recommendation above.
Shipping
Returns