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Back in the day, everything was indestructible.
Chevys were made of chrome and elbow grease, houses were made of brick and steel, and men were made of brawn
and mustaches.
Here to bring back a little of that old-school kick-ass-ery are the new 1000 Mile Boots from
classic workwear company Wolverine, made in the USA, and just arrived for purchase in the city.
Reimagined from the original 1914 Wolverine 1000 Mile Boots that were staples for grizzled factory workers
and blue-collar laborers all over the land, you'll appreciate that these new foot soldiers are updated to
accommodate your marginally more refined—but no less grizzled—pursuits (like mixing extra-dirty
martinis).
Made with leather from Horween, the same Chicago tannery that provides the leather for every NFL football,
the 1000 Mile Boot is the kind of old-school, handmade piece of work that just makes sense around the 4th of
July (like firecrackers, cans of Bud and Lindsay Lohan). They're even Goodyear welted, so you can replace
just the sole after a little wear-and-tear without ditching your broken-in boots.
While these lace-ups should last you well past the point where you'll be spry enough to actually wear boots,
Wolverine is also putting out a few other retro-leaning boots in the 1000 Mile Collection over the next few
months called the Garrison, the Gentleman and the Gentry.
The Zookeeper, the Tax Attorney and the Assistant Manager are all way down the pipeline.
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