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Grant Stone’s Newest Boots
“Grant Stone is known for crafting durable, comfortable shoes that prioritize fit and style,” said Wyatt Gilmore, Co-Founder and CEO of Grant Stone. “We’re excited to continue expanding our leather options, finding fun articles and combinations that are hard to find in this market”.
BARODA, Mich. (PRWEB)
April 06, 2022
Grant Stone, a leading direct-to-consumer maker of traditional Goodyear-welt boots and shoes, has expanded its collection of carefully-crafted shoes with the addition of four new boots that prioritize fit.
Grant Stone footwear is made with a Goodyear-welt construction, which allows multiple resoles to ensure a long life and creates a sustainable product that can be worn for years to come. The construction involves a leather welt that becomes an attach point to connect the upper to the insole. The insole is a thick piece of vegetable-tanned leather that will conform to the wearer’s foot over time, developing into a personal orthotic. Underneath this insole is a corkbed to allow an impression and reduce impact. A steel shank is found in the corkbed to support the arch, ensuring the shoe will not collapse over time.
Every component of Grant Stone shoes, from the upper leathers to linings, is sourced from boutique tanneries worldwide and each of the four newest styles are made to accommodate four major foot shapes comfortably:
- Brass Boot Snuff Reverse Kudu – Introducing the Snuff, Reverse Kudu Brass Boot. Reverse Kudu (wild Antelope) is tanned in England and has the feel of soft suede with the strength and weight of robust work leather. Requiring little to no break-in, this is one of the softest premium boot leathers available.
- Brass Boot / Dark Burgundy Kudu – Assembled with Grant Stone’s unique Floyd last, this boot features locked-in heel control but with higher walls at the toe box to allow forefoot freedom. Made with antelope leather, this boot is full of character offering a soft touch and heavier weight.
- Diesel Boot / Dark Burgundy Kudu – Constructed on Grant Stone’s Leo last, the Diesel Boot reduces foot fatigue through proper support and stability. Made with antelope leather, this boot is full of character offering a soft touch and heavier weight.
- Ottawa Boot / Natural Minerva – Introducing the vegetable tanned leather from Italy’s Carlo Badalassi Tannery. This leather is a blank canvas that will darken and age over time. The upper and leather outsole combination is a make-up for the leather aficionado.
“Grant Stone is known for crafting durable, comfortable shoes that prioritize fit and style,” said Wyatt Gilmore, Co-Founder and CEO of Grant Stone. “We’re excited to continue expanding our leather options, finding fun articles and combinations that are hard to find in this market.”
For more information, visit grantstoneshoes.com/.
About Grant Stone
Founded in 2016 and based in Southwest Michigan, Grant Stone specializes in making traditional Goodyear-welt boots and shoes. The tight-knit team at Grant Stone places their focus primarily on the product’s quality, unique leather, and sizing options including multiple widths.
Contact:
Wyatt Gilmore
Co-Founder and CEO
wyatt@grantstoneboot.com
+1 (269) 222-3966
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