Whites
Since 1853, a family-run business called White's Boots has been producing work boots. In the beginning, the business was a one-man shoe shop that Edward White started in Connecticut. In Virginia, J.P. White, White's son, invented the first hand-sewn boot for loggers in 1880. The company's entry into the national spotlight was aided by the popularity of this boot.
The business is renowned for using high-end materials, thorough construction, and long-lasting durability. White's boots include double-stitched seams, full-grain leather construction, and Vibram outsoles. In order to guarantee a high degree of craftsmanship, the boots are also hand-lasted and hand-welted.
White's boots are made to stand up to the rigors of hard labor. They offer good support and protection, are pleasant to use even for extended periods of time. White's boots are fashionable and suitable for both formal and informal settings.
White's work boots typically cost around $300, but they can cost anywhere from $200 to $500 or more. White's boots come in a range of prices based on the design, type of leather, and manufacture process. For instance, White's boots built to order will cost more than boots purchased off the market.
Detailed Information:
- Founded: 1902
- Founder: Otto White family
- Headquarters: Virginia, United States
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhitesBootsStore (25K followers)
- Website: https://whitesboots.com/