![]() ![]() The Moc Toe was originally conceived for Sportsmen in 1950's. Red Wing Mink Oi l is also a popular choice with many of our customers who prefer the added protection of Silicon and Lanolin Once dry always re condition and protect with Red Wing All Natural Boot Oil. For most of us, one pair of these boots should last close to a lifetime.Ī good dry brush is often enough to remove dust but for bigger jobs we recommend Red Wing Leather Cleaner. Regular cleaning, and protecting will prolong the life of your boot and keep the leather soft and well conditioned. Show a little love to your Red Wing boots and they will repay you ten fold. Oil-Tanned leather has been used to build countless work boots throughout Red Wing’s 110+ year history. It also provides a more natural look and feel because less finishing materials have been applied, allowing its natural beauty to shine through. Oil tanned leather is exceptionally durable as well as being naturally water, stain and perspiration resistant. After all comfort is what we're going for here Just make sure you can still wiggle your toes though. This will allow the boot to mould and adapt to your foot and prevent heel slippage. When purchasing a heritage style work boot it is important to get a snug fit. Many of our customers purchase 1/2 smaller than their normal size for a true fit.The Moc Toe has extra room in the forefoot (toe area) and instep which allows easier entry to the shoe.Built on Red Wing's no.105 last for women.Traction Tred rubber outsole, triple stitched seams and Goodyear welt construction, means with good care they will last a lifetime. This slimmer fit, combined with a softer grade leather means more comfort and an easier break in. ![]() Expertly made on a women's specific last The Red Wing Moc Toe for women gives the aesthetic and durability of the original mens boot yet in a true womens fit. ![]() Good times! For women owing a pair of Red Wing Moc's meant an extra insole along with a couple of pairs of socks to fill the width until. ![]()
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