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White's Cruiser 350 - 55 - Split Commando - Natural CXL
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Cruiser 350 - 55 - Split Commando - Natural CXL

$765.00

Description

The White's x Division Road Natural CXL 350 Cruiser is a 6" pattern dating back to the 1930's when the original 400 pattern was cut down by the founder Otto White after many requests from timbermen for a more flexible and approachable height to their tried-and-true foresting boots. These Division Road White's are characterized by the classic undyed Natural Chromexcel that will patina and darken through continued exposure as deep scuffs and high wear areas reveal the lighter color of the natural core beneath. Chromexcel by Horween is the original pull-up leather developed from a nearly century-old secret recipe of techniques, materials, and finishes and is known for its flexibility, comfort, and durability. This boot is designed in collaboration with Master Shoemaker and now CEO, Eric Kinney, to hallmark the quintessentially Northwest stitchdown construction tradition using White's unique hand-sewn and all-leather builds with our functional design approach that honors the original craftsmanship, history, and lifetime durability with a fresh perspective. This Cruiser uses the popular Arch-Ease 55 Last known for providing trademark support with a more approachable break-in and having an elegantly classic round toe shape with an accommodating forefoot and moderate profile that matches a wide variety of feet. We exclusively enhanced their hand-sewn welted methods with a tonally corresponding Brown CXL welt to match the brown stained and finished leather midsole and logger heel that emphasizes their completely unique approach to making lifetime work boots. A multi-paneled upper allows for comprehensive rebuilds, and a customized commando split sole with a heavy lug heel provides high traction, flexibility, and longevity in all terrains for the long-haul. Finally, this Cruiser comes with an outdoor-purposed, fully gusseted tongue for the rugged and is refined with oxidized eyelets, a leather pull loop, and is finished with a custom White's collar stamp and WB x DR collaboration insole stamp. Made as a hallmark to White's unaltered, hand-sewn traditions and customized to Division Road specifications, this 350 Cruiser is built for the woods in a polished aesthetic suitable for urban environs.

Specs

  • Exclusive to Division Road
  • Natural Chromexcel Leather - Horween (USA)
  • 6" Height
  • 55 Last - D Width
  • Unlined
  • Oxidized Eyelets
  • Gusseted Tongue
  • Cruiser Counter w/ Leather Pull Loop
  • Single Structured Toe
  • Multi-paneled Upper Construction
  • Arch Ease Leather Shank
  • Channeled Insole
  • Brown CXL Hand Welt
  • Brown Stained Leather Midsole & Heel
  • Commando Lug Half Sole
  • Logger Heel
  • Natural Rawhide Leather and Flat Waxed Laces
  • Natural CXL Kiltie
  • Custom Collar Stamp
  • White's x Division Road Collaboration Stamp
  • Hand Sewn Welt - Stitchdown Construction
  • Handcrafted in the United States

    Notes

    This is a hand-sewn, hand-welted stitchdown workwear boot made to withstand a lifetime in challenging conditions, with a focus on durability first. Irregularity is indicative of this rare boot making process and as such, each pair is unique. We suggest our customers embrace the character, hand grade details, and variation of this footwear, as that is what makes it special. This is not the product for those seeking a highly refined or lighter-weight build. For more information on White’s production, see our White's Factory Tour.

    Sizing

    White's sizing is consistent to our old grade manufacturers and the 55 Last typically is equal to a Viberg or Tricker's for most feet. Generally when sizing for White's, we suggest you select a half (.5) size down from a common US boot like Red Wing or Alden, or one-and-a-half (1.5) sizes down from a common US sneaker like Nike or New Balance.

    For additional information consult our Footwear Guide.

    Please Contact Us for additional assistance.

    About White's

    The White’s legacy began in 1853 when Edward White created a solo boot making venture in pre-Civil War Connecticut shoeing loggers and soldiers. His son, John, briefly took his master craft to the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia in 1880 before relocating the business in 1900 to the Pacific Northwest where it remains today. In 1910, John’s son Otto grew the family business into the White Shoe Company based in Spokane, Washington. The White family built a reputation for producing... View All White's Products