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White's FW24 Residency Made To Order

White's FW24 Residency Made To Order

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For Division Road’s Fall-Winter 2024 Residency at The Fields on September 20th & 21st, take part in this extraordinary and exclusive opportunity with White’s to design your own unique creation to be produced by some of the finest bootmakers in America. Making the trip from Spokane, the White’s crew brings our crafty collectors the opportunity to create one-of-a-kind Made-to-Order boots in various patterns, Lasts, and widths. The possibilities are endless with a collection of leathers available from Charles F. Stead, Horween, Maryam, Seidel, and others. The ability to design your own pair of White’s is a must for any collector and one that is not often available. A $400 non-refundable deposit and time slot is required to secure a Made to Order, which will be applied to the total balance.

Details

  • By Appointment September 20th & 21st
  • $400 Non-refundable Deposit - Required & Applied to Made-to-Order
  • Rare Leather Selections from C.F. Stead, Horween, Maryam, Seidel, & Others, in Addition to All Stock Leathers
  • All White’s x DR Styles & White’s Patterns Available for Customization
  • Full Array of White’s Lasts and Widths, Thread, Hardware, Midsole, and Sole Options Available
  • No MTO Surcharge
  • In-person Event Only (No Proxies, No Exceptions)

Notes

This Deposit secures your appointment and will apply directly to a single Made-to-Order boot or shoe. Additional pairs will require additional deposits at the event. Barring extraordinary extenuating circumstances, the deposit is non-refundable. This is an in-person-only event; no phone or online orders will be accepted.

White's White's FW24 Residency Made To Order

Collection: 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...