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Compass NYC | Chippewa Boots

04 February 2010, 22.00 | Posted in Shoes | 3 comments »

Selectism - Compass NYC | Chippewa Boots

Our tradeshow coverage continues with a set of previews from the Compass footwear show held this week in NYC. First up are two looks from the Chippewa Boot Company. We love their code of craftmanship. “The finest leathers and materials, innovative technology, and more than a little patience go into making boots of this caliber. That’s why Chippewa Boots® will always be firmly planted in every landscape of our great nation as well as in the hearts of all who wear them.” (photography: Jacob Krupnick)

More looks of the Chippewa Boots as seen at Compass after the click.


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3 comments
  1. jayson:

    anyone know the name of the boot model?

  2. Gabe:

    Zappos has an “American GQ” boot made by Chippewa. Looks like the same boot, but with a dark brown color.

    http://www.zappos.com/chippewa-6-american-made-gq-boot-brown

  3. Finally, the FULL Goodyear welt is back with the non-lugged sole! I’ve been wearing the Chippewa Katahdin Iron Works boots for a few years now, and they are super comfortable and durable, but the area below the heel is an unsightly leather-colored piece of plastic. These have fixed that. It is about time…

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