Brand in Focus – Red Wing

Red Wing Shoes: Work is our work.

Red Wing have been one of the leading names in work boots for over a century. Their purpose built footwear has always combined excellent with innovation and here at Stuarts London we’re proud to be an official stockist of the brand. Whether you’re already a convert or you’re looking for your next pair of long lasting boots, we’ve gathered all of the key info that you need about the brand and picked some of our favourite products.

Get the look – Red Wing Beckman Black Featherstone Boot

The Beginnings

The man behind Red Wing is Charles Beckman. At the start of the 20th Century he noticed a demand for footwear specifically designed for demanding work industries such as farming or mining. Footwear needed to outlast the harsh working conditions and stand up to the rigours of the job, yet also be comfortable enough to wear all day. His vision came to life when he, and 14 other investors, formed Red Wing Shoes in 1905.

Get the look – Red Wing Iron Range Oxblood Leather Boots

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Tough Enough

All Red Wing Shoes have been tried and tested in some of the toughest environments on earth. From the Middle East to the Midwest, the team behind the brand have ensured that their footwear sticks to the original strict guidelines set out by Beckman. Available in over 100 countries across the world, the brand have become the number one choice for workers looking for total endurance, comfort and quality.

Get the look – Red Wing Classic Moc Toe Brown Boot

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Available in a wide range of styles and colours, the Red Wing collection at Stuarts London is proving to be a firm favourite with those looking for durability and style. Whether you’re looking for work shoes or simply some classic footwear to take you from season to season, these boots are definitely one item you need to add to your collection. Browse the full Red Wing range today and find out why after 100 years, they’re still going strong.

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