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TEN MILE WORK BOOTS / ROUGH OUT LEATHER

  • Brand

    Joe McCoy

  • Style

    MA24009

  • Material

    Rough out leather

  • Color

    BEIGE

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SPECIFICATION

The TEN MILE WORK BOOTS / ROUGH OUT LEATHER are 60s style work boot that was affectionately known as a “monkey boot”.

The origins of monkey boots are likely intertwined with pre-war boot manufacturers in Czechoslovakia, where military boot production ceased during the country's invasion. Post-war, any remaining stock quickly found its way to Army surplus stores across Europe, swiftly gaining popularity among the British youth.

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The monkey boot is most commonly associated with the mod subculture, a movement which emerged in London during the late 1950s, gaining momentum in the early to mid-1960s. Characterised by a distinctive sense of style and a fervent embrace of modernity, the monkey boot, initially designed for utilitarian purposes, seamlessly resonated with the working-class roots of the mod movement. Simultaneously, its sharp and minimalist aesthetic also appealed to the tailored suits synonymous with mod culture.

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Boot manufacturers of the United States adopted this design in the 1950s and introduced a variation known as "roofer" style work boots. Inspired by the practical and durable features of the original monkey boots, these American adaptations were crafted for a secure fit on the foot and built with a gripping sole, qualities that were crucial in such hazardous lines of work.

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The TEN MILE WORK BOOTS / ROUGH OUT LEATHER draw on these elements by utilising a copper boot shank, the boots cut a balanced and striking silhouette. Ensuring a secure lace up, brass hooks and eyelets are used throughout.

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  • Rough out leather
  • Brass Hooks and Eyelets
  • Copper Boot Shank
  • Made in Japan

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