Georgia Boot shoes
Georgia Boot Shoes. Used to be, boots were little more than weathered cowhide stitched to a hard sole. The way we see it, footwear could always stand to use a little improvement. So Georgia Boot decided early on to get busy making those improvements ourselves. And never quit making them, no matter what.
Every item - right down to the last hard-working detail - can be traced back to 1937 when our passion for footwear was born. It started with a tough farm boot and a simple belief that boots should work as hard as the people wearing them.
Thousands of styles and refinements later, Georgia Boot continues to do whatever it takes to give workers, farmers and hunters exactly what their feet are asking for. For every harsh condition on the job or in the field, there's a design from Georgia Boot to provide comfort and protection. Whoever you are, whatever you do, wherever you need to go.
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Georgia Boot Mens Shoes - 8" Lacer (Gold Coast)
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Barracuda SPR leather upper undergoes a special tanning process to make it 3 times stronger and 2 times more abrasion-resistant than conventional leathers. This offers better protection against barnyard chemicals. SPR leather resists caustic alkali, sulfuric acid, calcium hydroxide, potassium phosphate, caustic potash and other barnyard acids. Unlined quarters. Internal padded collar for added comfort. Covered cushion insole. Flex notched quarters. Nylon pull loop. Solid brass stud hooks. Brush guard kiltie. Storm welt. Steel shank for stability. Proprietary Oil resistant polyurethane X-10 outsole. Repairable Goodyear Welt construction. |
Georgia Boot Mens Shoes - 8" Lacer (Walnut)
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Barracuda SPR leather upper undergoes a special tanning process to make it 3 times stronger and 2 times more abrasion-resistant than conventional leathers. This offers better protection against barnyard chemicals. SPR leather resists caustic alkali, sulfuric acid, calcium hydroxide, potassium phosphate, caustic potash and other barnyard acids. Unlined quarters. Internal padded collar for added comfort. Covered cushion insole. Flex notched quarters. Nylon pull loop. Solid brass stud hooks. Brush guard kiltie. Storm welt. Steel shank for stability. Proprietary Oil resistant polyurethane X-10 outsole. Repairable Goodyear Welt construction. |
Georgia Boot Mens Shoes - 12" Engineer Boot (Black)
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PLEASE NOTE THIS BOOT RUNS A FULL SIZE BIG. IT'S RECOMMENDED TO ORDER ONE SIZE DOWN, FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU ARE A SIZE 11 ORDER A SIZE 10. ; Oiled Full Grain Leather upper for long, durable wear. Solid Chrome Hardware. Unlined Shaft. Gusseted Quarters. Steel Shank for stability. Cushioned Insole for comfort. Oil Resistant Vibram Neocord Rubber outsole. Repairable Goodyear Welt construction. |
Georgia Boot Mens Shoes - 12" Safety Well Mud" Chocolate (Chocolate)
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Covered side seams. Electrical hazard protection. Full grain leather. Fully lined with breathable moisture wicking cushmesh. Molded waterproof TPU foot. Oil resistant rubber "Phoenix" outsole. Proprietary shoe size fit. Removable Comfort Core® Air Flow Orthotic insert. Steel shank. Steel toe class I75/C75. |
Georgia Boot Mens Shoes - 6" Safety Toe Non-Metallic (Black)
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Black Soggy waterproof full grain leather. Padded leather collar. Georgia waterproof system. Fully lined with breathable moisture wicking material. Non-metallic hooks and eyelets. Removable Comfort Core® air flow orthotic insert. Non-metallic shank. Oil and highly slip resistant rubber outsole. Repairable Goodyear Welt construction. Non-metallic composite safety toe. Steel toe class I75/C75. Electrical hazard protection. |
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