Collection: Japanese & American Leather Boots
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Rolling Dub Trio Griffin Boot - Brown Horsebutt
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Rolling Dub Trio Griffin Boot - Black Horsebutt
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Rolling Dub Trio Coupen Mid-Cut Boot - Horse Brown
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Rolling Dub Trio Coupen Mid-Cut Boot - Horse All Black
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Rolling Dub Trio Coupen Mid-Cut Boot - Oil Black Chromexcel
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Rolling Dub Trio Coupen Mid-Cut Boot - Oil Brown Chromexcel
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Rolling Dub Trio Coupen Low Moc Toe Boot - Oil Black Chromexcel
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Rolling Dub Trio Stan Boot - Oil Black Chromexcel
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Rolling Dub Trio Stan Boot - Horse Black
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Rolling Dub Trio Stan Boot - Oil Natural
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Trophy Clothing Original Tanker Boots - Brown
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White's Boots Perry Moc Toe - Red Dog
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White's Boots Perry Moc Toe - Black
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White's Boots Perry Moc Toe - Distressed
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White's Boots MP-Sherman Toe Cap (Dainite Sole) - Cinnamon Wax Flesh
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White's Boots MP-Sherman Toe Cap (Dainite Sole) - Black Chromexcel
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White's Boots MP-Sherman (Half Sole) - Burgundy Chromexcel
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White's Boots MP-Sherman (Half Sole) - British Tan Chromexcel
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White's Boots 350 Cruiser - Black Chromexcel
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White's Boots 350 Cruiser - Brown Chromexcel
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White's Boots 350 Cutter - Natural
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White's Boots Cykel - Smooth Black
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White's Boots Cykel - Smooth Brown
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Rolling Dub Trio ROOTS 6" Toe Cap - Brown Horsebutt
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Japanese & American Leather Boots
At URAHARA we simply sell some of the best boots that money can buy.
From the Pacific Northwest of the USA - White's Boots & Wesco Boots have been in business for centuries and have built up a reputation for quality and craftsmanship. With loyal following's among workers in a variety of industries, including loggers, linemen, and firefighters both brands are highly regarded as pioneering American heritage brands that continue to produce the finest boots available.
From Tokyo, Japan - Rolling Dub Trio, Zerrow's and Addict Boots have taken inspiration from the American heritage brands and developed their own collections of boots and shoes that are simply unrivalled anywhere. The Japanese have a long history of craftsmanship and attention to detail in manufacturing and while they are innovative, they also have a deep respect for tradition and history which is reflected in their boot and shoe offerings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are handmade boots worth the cost?
Handmade boots are crafted using high-quality materials and construction techniques, resulting in a product that is durable and long-lasting. Made by skilled artisans who take pride in their work and have a deep understanding of the materials and techniques used in their craft, a pair of handmade boots simply stand out as a work of art in their own right.
Handmade boots are more expensive than mass-produced boots due to the high-quality materials and craftsmanship involved, but because they can be easily resoled and repaired, they will almost always be more cost-effective in the long run than shoes that need to be replaced more frequently.
What is Goodyear Welted?
A Goodyear welt is a method of shoe construction that involves stitching a leather strip, called a welt, to both the upper and the sole of a shoe. This creates a durable, long-lasting bond between the upper and sole, and allows for easy resoling and repair.
In a Goodyear welt construction, the welt is first stitched to the upper of the shoe, then a ribbed strip of material called a "gemming" is glued to the bottom of the welt. The sole is then stitched to both the welt and the gemming, creating a strong and durable bond.
This method of construction is time-consuming and requires skilled craftsmanship, but it results in a shoe that is both durable and easily repairable. It is also a hallmark of high-quality dress shoes and is often used by high-end shoe makers.
Goodyear welted shoes tend to be more expensive than other types of shoes, but they are also more durable and long-lasting. Additionally, because they can be easily resoled and repaired, they can actually be more cost-effective in the long run than shoes that need to be replaced more frequently.
What is Horween Leather?
Horween Leather Company is a well-known American tannery that has been in operation since 1905. The company is based in Chicago, Illinois, and is known for producing high-quality leather that is used in a wide range of applications, including footwear, leather goods, and upholstery.
There are several reasons why Horween leather is so famous:
Quality: Horween is known for using high-quality hides and for their meticulous attention to detail during the tanning process. This results in leather that is supple, durable, and has a beautiful patina.
Heritage: Horween has been in business for over a century, and their leather has been used in everything from footballs to luxury watches. The company has a long history of producing some of the best leather in the world, and their commitment to quality and craftsmanship has earned them a loyal following.
Unique colors and finishes: Horween offers a range of unique colors and finishes for their leather, including their famous Chromexcel leather, which is characterized by its rich color and unique pull-up effect.
Sustainability: Horween is committed to sustainability and uses environmentally-friendly practices in their tanning process. They also source their hides from ethical suppliers.
Overall, Horween leather has earned its reputation for being one of the best leather producers in the world, and their commitment to quality, heritage, and sustainability has helped them maintain their status as a leader in the industry.