Great news everyone, we can proudly announce the arrival of the long waited Red Wing Belts. A product that matches our boots in quality, beauty and style. Where the similarities are well visible with familiar colors such as Oro, Oro-Russet, Amber and Black.
Made with S.B. Foot Tannery Oil tanned full grain leather from the finest heavyweight U.S. kettle the belts exude quality. This leather is named Pioneer and has a strong natural appearance. With scars, scratches and insect bites still visible, the leather is beautifully marked by nature. Our Red Wing Shoes Craftsmen have truly outdone themselves completing the belt with beautiful brass buckles and studs, giving the belts their Red Wing Heritage look.
New Arrivals: Red Wing Leather Belts
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