Dry Shod
Jim Donohue, a former founder and owner of the Muck Boot Company, established the waterproof rubber boot company Dry Shod in 2000. In his cellar in Danbury, Connecticut, Donohue constructed the first Dry Shod boot, and farmers, hunters, and other outdoor enthusiasts immediately adopted the brand.
Due to the all-natural rubber used in the construction of Dry Shod boots, they are completely waterproof and frost-resistant. Additionally, they have a soft, breathable inner and an upper that is flexible for easy movement.
There are numerous varieties of Dry Shod boots, including fishing boots, knee-high boots, and ankle boots. They come in a huge variety of colors and sizes as well.
The cost of Dry Shod boots varies according on the boot's design and characteristics. Nevertheless, their pricing is often in the middle range, with the majority of boots falling between $100 and $200. For instance, the Dry Shod Legend Camp Ankle boots cost $114.99 while the Dry Shod Arctic Storm Hi boots cost $174.95.
Detailed Information:
- Founded: 2017
- Founder: Jim Donahue
- Headquarters: New York, United States
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dryshodfootwear (31K followers)
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dryshodfootwear/ (6.6K followers)
- Website: https://dryshodusa.com/