Stitched Footwear
Comparisons
Quoddy, Rancourt, and Oak Street Bootmakers: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to American-made handsewn footwear, there are really three names that consistently come up: Quoddy, Rancourt, and Oak Street Bootmakers. Over the last few years, each of these brands have grown from relative obscurity to being the faces of this classically American style.
Amberjack
Amberjack The Cap-Toe: Stepping Up
Price: $195 Why Buy? The Amberjack The Cap-Toe offers a comfortable option that will fit most business wear, made in…
Duckfeet
Duckfeet Faborg: More than a Duck’s Foot
Price: $288 Why Buy? The Duckfeet Faborg offers high quality materials and a last where your feet with thank you.…
Initial Impressions
White’s Bounty Hunter: Worth it Over the 350?
Price: $799 + Options Why Buy? The White's Bounty Hunter in Wickett & Craig Latigo feel special in a world…
Initial Impressions
Red Wing Moc Toe (875): The (2nd) Red Wing Classic
Price: $310 Why Buy? The Red Wing Moc Toe offers great materials and made-in-USA construction for a price that's hard…
100wears Thoughts
What’s in a Last: The Caswell Boot Co 0458 Last
When building a boot, the core, the very beginning, is the last. If you're not familiar, the last is what…
Alden
Alden x J Crew PCT: A Darn Good Boot
Price: $890 [SOLD OUT; Check eBay for Current Prices] Why Buy? The Alden x J Crew PCT might just match…
100wears Thoughts
Should You Buy Shoes With Leather Soles?
Background Leather outsoles have gone through a bit of a wild ride. The true OG of footwear, leather soles were…
Initial Impressions
Warfield & Grand Batton: A Common Sense Pick
Wondering if the Warfield & Grand Batton is right for you? We take a look at the materials, price, comfort, and more to find out.
Grant Stone
Grant Stone Cap Toe Forest Kudu: Still Kicking
Wondering if the Grant Stone Cap Toe in Forest Kudu is still worth it after 100 wears? A deep dive review into a long-term wearer