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Not only is it light, dependable, and flexible, but it also calls upon a variety of mixed materials, including waxed canvas, premium Briar Oil Slick Leather, and stitch-down construction to keep everything held together. The Men’s Wacouta boasts an outdoor appeal that just can’t be beaten, and thanks to its moccasin-inspired silhouette, comfortability is king when it comes to this boot. On its interior, a Cushion Crepe shock-absorbing sole complement’s the shoe’s full-grain Amber Harness Leather upper, insole, and cork midsole, which has been lauded as one of the boot’s most personable features, adapting and molding to the shape of your foot over time. Forged in the fields and the factory, these rough and rugged six-inch offerings merge the genres of lifestyle and work, creating a great-looking variant that doesn’t fall short of the brand’s hard-working pedigree. The Rover focuses on Red Wing’s history as one of the world’s premier work boot proprietors. A Chevron SuperSole and Goodyear Welt keep the boot firmly rooted in its past, while the implementation of Copper Rough & Tough Leather provides a glorious patina over years of wear. Where most might spout the old adage, “if it isn’t broke, don’t fix it,” the SuperSole has been tastefully revised for the contemporary market, boasting newly-implemented gunmetal hooks and eyelets for enhanced visual appeal. The SuperSole was originally released all the way back in 1981, and since then, it’s remained relatively tame when it comes to looks and construction. The Classic SuperSole is right in-line with Red Wing’s heritage outlook, and as one of the most legendary boots in its catalog, this resurrected silhouette has become a calling card for stylish, leather-wearing guys everywhere.