- Posted by wolverine on July 7, 2010
This coming fall the Wolverine 1000 Mile collection is unveiling a limited edition boot under the imprint 721LTD (named as a nod to the original 1000 Mile boot reference number). To celebrate the release we commissioned a short film series to document the process of creating the 721LTD boots. Our first film profiles America's finest tannery, Horween leather in Chicago. Horween takes us through the process of making the shell cordovan that will be supplied to the 721LTD boots. To learn more about 721LTD, stay tuned for the rest of the series.
- Posted by wolverine on May 9, 2010
High end, European sports cars and the Wolverine 1000 Mile Collection are a match made in heaven. Check out the June issue of European Car where the Darby boot is featured in the Premiere Collection: Top-notch toys for the discriminating tastes section. Think about it this way, compared to the Kicherer C63 on the cover, the Darby boots are a steal.
- Posted by wvadmin on February 19, 2010
Two time USA Olympic champion Shaun White sat down with NBC's Bob Costas to discuss his gold medal winning performance in the half pipe — wearing none other than the Wolverine 1000 Mile boots (in brown). A few weeks ago our friends at the shop Tenet in Aspen let us know that they had helped to rig Shaun out with some stylish gear for all of the events in Vancouver, so we were excited to see the world's greatest snowboarder wearing his 1000 Mile boots on NBC discussing his olympic win. Congratulations to Shaun for representing America, and of course Wolverine. Stay gold.
- Posted by Admin on January 28, 2010
- Posted by Admin on January 28, 2010
Wolverine 1000 Mile owner Mr. Nick Schonberger describes some of the high points in the first six months of his brown Wolverine 1000 Mile boots.
This past weekend, my Wolverine boots and I stormed the court at Gampel Pavilion and high-fived Stanley Robinson.
The 25-yard skip from seat to celebration marked the Huskies victory
over the Texas Longhorns; the short trip also brought the rough milage
on the boots up to 482. Racked over varied terrain - in part through
the streets of London, the Kentucky’s Bourbon Trail, and a snow covered
District of Columbia - the miles have come in the balanced course of
everyday life. Since purchase my Wolverines and I have attended twenty
college and pro basketball games, two Premiership fixtures, and one
wedding. They’ve visited twelve museums, six auction previews, and one
gambling den (well, the betting center at Churchill Downs).
Additionally, the boots have peddled some 35 miles on several local
Philadelphia coffee runs.
Few of the many steps taken to reach
this milage have been missteps (and those came over rain soaked
cobblestone... which taught a valuable lesson in the occasional danger
of leather soled shoes). For a guy who has spent much of adult life
ardently avoiding “real” shoes, the 1000 Mile boots are something of a
revelation. First and foremost, they prove the absurdity of marketing
based on “advanced cushioning” and “innovative support.” From now on, I
will take things the old fashioned way - Goodyear Welted, and with a
heel - as there is something quite natural about the simple set up.
Wolverine,
as anyone reading this site will probably know, was founded in 1883.
That’s 107 years before I was born. The company and I have only one
thing in common, both being Michigan natives. In 1914, Wolverine
introduced the “1000 Mile” shoes. When I was 21 I introduced a hearty
diet of 30 daily PBRs to my routine. For quick comparision’s sake the
obvious success edge at like age goes to Wolverine.
The edge in
sustainability also, then, goes to Wolverine. It is unlikely that in
1914 the folks who brewed up the 1000 Mile boot would have imagined its
usefulness almost 100 years later. However, given both timeless
aesthetic and commitment to traditional manufacturing techniques,
Wolverine managed to dream up something that is 2010 contemporary
during what some American’s might consider “olden times.”
Men in
those days might have been more rugged. The average boot wearer
certainly more rugged than a guy who spends most days tapping at a Mac
Book (i.e. me). And, you can say what you will about heritage trend and
workwear fetish, the end story is less complicated - when things work,
they work.
And, in my case, when they work for basketball games,
and they work for museums, then they are likely to find themselves
walking 1000 miles. Or more.
- Posted by wolverine on January 20, 2010
It is that time of year again, when we get a chance to show our new collections to stores on the trade show circuit. We will be all over the place (Berlin, New York, Las Vegas) with our new 1000 Mile boots, but we wanted to give everyone at home a little sneak peek, a first look at a boot we are really excited about — the new Addison 1000 Mile Boot. Like its cousin the original 1000 Mile, the Addison is inspired directly from our archive, made in the USA and all from Horween leather.
If you are at one of these shows, pop by our booth and say hello and take a look at our full collection of fall 2010 boots.
Jan 18-20, 2010 | Project New York
Jan 20 – 22, 2010 | Bread & Butter Berlin Booth Number: L.O.C.K. L18.3
Jan 21-24. 2010 | Outdoor retailer at the Salt Place CC Booth No. 36163
Feb 2-4, 2010 | FFANY at the Wolverine New York Showroom
Feb 16-18, 2010 | FN Platform at the Las Vegas CC Booth No. 62324
Feb 16-18, 2010 | Project Las Vegas
- Posted by Admin on January 14, 2010
Steven at the New York footwear mecca Leffot put together an in formative video discussing the finer points of boot care. Check it out below.
- Posted by Admin on January 14, 2010
Steven at the New York footwear mecca Leffot put together an in formative video discussing the finer points of boot care. Check it out below.
- Posted by Admin on January 4, 2010
The fellas over at Hypebeast recently spotlighted one of the new 1000 Mile retailers, UNIONMADE in San Francisco. The shop and its owner Mr. Todd Barket just opened up a few months ago and have already received much praise and buzz. On offer at the shop are the Wolverine 1000 Mile Montgomery boot as well as the Darby boot. If you are in San Francisco stop by UNIONMADE and check the place out for yourself.
UNIONMADE
493 Sanchez Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
415-861-3373
- Posted by Admin on January 4, 2010
The fellas over at Hypebeast recently spotlighted one of the new 1000 Mile retailers, UNIONMADE in San Francisco. The shop and its owner Mr. Todd Barket just opened up about two months ago and have already received much praise and buzz. On offer at the shop are the Wolverine 1000 Mile Montgomery boot as well as the Darby boot. If you are in San Francisco stop by UNIONMADE and check the place out for yourself.
UNIONMADE
493 Sanchez Street
San Francisco, CA 94114
415-861-3373