What are the 5 things to love about Red Wing’s classic low-cut “Classic Oxford?

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What are the 5 things to love about Red Wing's classic low-cut "Classic Oxford?

RED WING” is a long-established American leather shoe brand that has been making sturdy and tough shoes with traditional craftsmanship for over 100 years. The classic model is the Irish Setter 8-inch length #877 moc-toe, but did you know that there is a low-cut version called the “CLASSIC OXFORD” model that is based on the Irish Setter 8-inch length #877 moc-toe? This shoe was once designed for the Japanese market and gained popularity, and is now widely supported in the U.S. and around the world. This time, we focus on Red Wing’s “CLASSIC OXFORD” and introduce the features and charm of the model!

RED WING” is a long-established leather shoe brand that is the pride of the United States.

The ” Red Wing Shoe Company ” was founded in 1905 by Charles Beckman. The red feather used in the Red Wing logo was inspired by the symbol of “Red Wing City,” which is also the origin of the Red Wing brand name. The company started out as a small shoe factory founded by 14 friends, but gradually gained recognition for its functional design and comfort, and sales grew steadily. The company currently sells more than 3 million pairs of Irish Setter shoes in approximately 150 countries around the world.

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The brand boasts deep-rooted popularity with products that reflect its deep commitment to craftsmanship.

The company’s founder Beckmann, who originally worked in a tannery, was uncompromising in his commitment to products based on his strong belief that he wanted to make good shoes. This belief is reflected in all Red Wing shoes to this day. All Red Wing shoes are “made in the U.S.A.” and all factories are located in the United States. Normally, the hides are salted to prevent them from spoiling during transportation, but through a partnership with a nearby factory, the company uses fresh hides, “fresh hides” that have not been salted. By using only unprocessed raw hides, the company is able to produce shoes made of durable, supple materials.

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The roots of the “Classic Oxford,” a low-cut model based on the Irish Setter, lie in Japan!

The classic oxford is a shoe that incorporates the boot model into a low-cut silhouette. The prototype of the Classic Oxford was the Irish Setter 8-inch length #877, which featured a traction tread sole with excellent cushioning. The prototype model was originally used as a hunting boot. The 6-inch length #875 was introduced, which was worn as work boots in the U.S. in the 1980s, but when young Japanese people adopted them as a fashion item, a moc-toe low-cut shoe was planned for the Japanese market. A low-cut shoe was planned for Japan and the “Classic Oxford” was born. Initially released only in Japan, the welt underwent a minor change in 2010, and the shoes are now very popular in the U.S., their home country, and around the world.

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Red Wing Classic Oxford’s distinctive details explained

Red Wing Classic Oxford’s distinctive feature 1: “Moc Toe as a point of reference”.

The iconic model series has two types of patterns: moc toe and round toe, and the Classic Oxford has a “moc toe” with a moccasin-type toe. Moccasins are slip-ons worn by Native Americans, and the U-shaped shape of the instep is called a “moccasin stitch. The low-cut classic oxford uses the “decorative mocassin” technique, in which a single piece of leather is stamped to create a moccasin-like toe. This is an excellent detail that prevents water from seeping through the seams while maintaining the moccasin-like toe expression. The boxy, three-dimensional toe with decorative stitching provides good foot contact and comfort. It is also easy to match them with a variety of outfits, from denim and chinos to slim pants. The distinctive Red Wing toe peeks out from the hem of the pants, adding a casual and fashionable element to your daily styling.

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Red Wing Classic Oxford’s Characteristic #2: “Dock Tail at the Heel

The design features a dogtail, which is often seen on the heel of business shoes. The dogtail is so named because it is shaped like a dog’s tail. By shifting the upper seams and sewing them together, the burden on the seams is reduced when taking them on and off. The upper seam is stitched with a stitched edge to reduce the strain on the seam when taking them on and off, and the stitched edge is made stronger to ensure long wear. Stitches are placed on the inside so that the seams are not visible, creating a stylish back style.

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Red Wing Classic Oxford Feature #3: “Voluminous Welt and Brown Midsole

The welt is another appealing feature of the Classic Oxford. The “koba,” or the part of the sole that protrudes from the upper, has a protruding shape, and the design stitching in this area and the two stitches that sew the leather and sole together give the design of the welt more volume than that of a boot. This design gives the welt more volume than that of a boot. This creates a design that gives the foot a solid point of reference even though it is low-cut. The midsole, which joins the outsole to the upper, is the same color as the off-white midsole of the boots, while the classic oxford has a brown midsole. The sole is also accented with a particular accent, and is designed to be a point of interest for the corset.

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Red Wing Classic Oxfords feature #4: “Cushioned traction tread sole

The “traction tread sole” used in many Red Wing shoes is used. This is an updated version of the crepe cushion sole used in the original Irish Setter, the prototype for the classic Oxford, in 1952. It is a thick white sole made of foamed rubber material, a feature that makes it easy to recognize Red Wing at a glance. When first developed, the sole had a two-layer construction, but this was modified to a one-piece construction to increase durability. The flexible and cushioned sole provides excellent comfort. The sole was also highly supported by workers because the flat sole without a heel prevents snagging from obstacles when walking.

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Red Wing Classic Oxfords feature #5: “Durable all-around Goodyear welt construction.

The “Goodyear welt method” is used, which has many parts and takes a long time in the work process. The appeal of this method is that it produces very sturdy and durable shoes. This classic oxford, in particular, boasts a considerably high degree of robustness because the all-around (all sides) are finished using this manufacturing method. The all-around sole can be replaced, so the familiar leather texture of the upper can be maintained, and the cushioning can be repaired and restored as if it were brand new.

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Red Wing Classic Oxford comes in these two colorways!

The classic oxford, which is offered as a standard item, comes in two color variations. Both are easy to use and reflect the brand’s uniqueness. Last but not least, their respective features!

Color Scale 1: “Cool-looking black chrome leather

The Classic Oxford is available in two different materials. Black chrome leather, which creates a sophisticated atmosphere, is made of collectible grain leather, which is buffed after tanning and coated with a synthetic resin on the surface. The thick coating on the surface makes the leather durable, heat resistant, and water resistant, making it very useful among workers. Since it is scratch resistant, it is a reliable pair that can be worn hard. Compared to other oiled leathers, the surface coating of this leather prevents oil from being lost, so it is nice to know that it is basically OK to take care of it with a simple brushing. If there are scratches on the leather, we recommend applying a thin coat of mink oil to make the scratches less noticeable. If you want to give them a glossy look, you can easily do so by applying a colorless cream. If you want to wear them in a manly manner with a matte texture, only brush them on. If you want to wear them in an elegant manner with a glossy finish, use cream.

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Color Scale 2: “Red Wing’s iconic Oloracetto Portage

It is no exaggeration to say that Red Wing is known for this material, Oloracet Portage. The reddish-brown coloring of this astringent oiled leather creates a unique atmosphere. The word “ORO” means gold and “RUSSET” means rust or red rust, and this material is inspired by the color of the fur of the Irish Setter, the hound dog. The popular Irish Setter 6-inch length #875 was changing from brown to a reddish color in the 90’s due to the color swing of the time period. At that time, #875 was worn by many people on the streets of Japan, and this color became a standard because of the impression that reddish brown leather = Red Wing. The original brown color was named “Oroset Legacy” and the reddish brown color was named “Oroset Portage,” and they were divided into two types. The color darkens with friction as it ages. The deeper the material gets as it wears in, the more it will tickle the hearts of men. Match them with denim for a rugged and sophisticated look. When the oil on the surface starts to fade, apply a thin layer of mink oil or leather conditioner, allow 30 minutes, and wipe off the oil on the surface to restore the original reddish-brown color.

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