





The one boot in the collection you buy once. Goodyear-welted to a Dainite outsole, so the sole is stitched, not glued. When it wears, a cobbler replaces it for about $90 and you keep the boot for a decade.
The same welt used in the finest men's dress shoes for 150 years: the sole is stitched to the upper through a leather welt, not glued on. When it finally wears down, a cobbler stitches on a fresh one for about $90, rather than $1,695 for a whole new pair. Full-grain leather and a Dainite outsole handle any surface. This is the boot you buy once and hand down.
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The math designers hope you never do
Worn twice a week for ten years and resoled once, the Florence costs less per wear than the disposable pair that cracks by spring. You buy it once.
"They mold to your foot."
"As good at the end of the day."
"The first pair that's actually worked."
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