The finest boots we make at White’s are built as true hand-sewn stitchdown boots. This means that each boot is hand-lasted, hand-welted, and hand-bottomed by one of our master bootmakers, a process that involves more than 25 unique stages, each performed by hand.
LEGACY BOOTS. LIFESTYLE BOOTS. FIRE BOOTS. WORK BOOTS. GRANDE RONDE SERIES. ... Max Schaaf 4Q x White's Shop Boot. $600.00. 1970 Arch-Ease™ Last. Westbale. $600.00. 1970 Arch-Ease™ Last. Westbale 4014. $600.00. 55 Arch-Ease™ Last. Original 350 Cruiser - Green Pasture. $720.00. 55 Arch-Ease™ Last.
From cowhide to shark-skin, White’s customers all over the world are wearing boots that are truly one of a kind. We stock the highest quality leather from the best tanneries around the world, including Horween® and Seidel, to provide a range of options wide enough to suit any taste.
Since 1853, the legacy of White’s Boots has been in service to the American worker. Loggers and log drivers started wearing our boots in 1880. Linemen wore them in 1930. Horse packers wore them in 1936 and smokejumpers in 1939. Throughout our …
Loggers, miners, linemen, road workers, factory workers, and workers across the trades have been wearing our boots into the ground since 1853. As long as they keep doing their job, we’ll keep doing ours—one boot at a time.
Whether a collector or a well-seasoned work boot wearer, the Westbale guarantees enduring quality worthy of carrying on the White's legacy. 10" Full Grain Water-Resistant Leather Upper to absorb high impact.
Buying a White's hand-sewn stitchdown boot is stepping into a long history of craft, dedication, and old-world quality that is increasingly rare, and enduringly valuable.
Lifestyle Boots. In the 1930s, Otto White committed to building boots for every tradesman, sportsman, and outdoorsman in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. At White’s Boots, we believe that everyone deserves to be served with quality and comfort in their boots. Whether you work hard or live hard, we build every boot with that in mind. Learn More
From smokejumpers to hotshots, our wildland firefighter boots have been serving American forest workers for more than 80 years. The legend of White’s Boots started in 1939 when Francis Lufkin wore his pair of Summer Loggers into the first smokejumper camp in Methow Valley, WA.