The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out
The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out
The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out
The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out
The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out
The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out
The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out
The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out
The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out
The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out
The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out
The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out
Viberg

The Boondocker Boot 2030 in Black Rough-Out


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  • Viberg's signature Service Boot gets a mid-century facelift with the debut of the Boondocker Boot in the iconic 2030 last. Inspired by vintage military footwear styles, this Blue Owl collaboration is built using a black oil-tan roughout leather from the family-owned Seidel Leather Tannery of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The rich black leather is adorned with classic Boondocker-style white contrast stitching, with quadruple-needle stitching at the vamp, and triple-needle stitching at the heel. The boots are anchored by speckled Raw Cord outsoles from Dr. Sole, which feature pulverized hemp cord for better grip and a time-accurate World War II era look. Built using Viberg's signature stitchdown construction in the brand's longstanding Victoria, BC boot factory.⁠
    • 2030 last
    • Black oil tan rough-out leather from the Seidel Tannery of Milwaukee
    • Dr. Sole Raw Cord outsole
    • Unstructured toe
    • 7 gunmetal eyelets
    • Blacked-out midsole
    • Stitchdown construction
    • Made in Canada
  • The 2030 last is Viberg's classic boot shape, constructed with a low profile silhouette, elongated toe shape, and standard E width that fits most feet. Viberg boots run large. Recommend to take one size smaller than your Brannock size. Please email us at sales@blueowl.us for an individual recommendation.
  • Founded in 1931 by Edwin Viberg on the ethos of “made stronger to last longer”, Viberg’s commitment to quality throughout the decades has cemented their position as one of the best boot-makers in the world. Family owned and operated for 3 generations, today Brett Viberg continues to innovate what is possible to produce in a small workshop, while upholding the time-honored hand-made tradition his grandfather began.