Huckberry x Buffalo Trace 1000 Mile Boot

Footwear doesn’t come much classier than the Huckberry x Buffalo Trace 1000 Mile Boot and if you’re after your next go-to piece of footwear for fall / winter, these are an absolute no brainer in our opinion here at The Coolector. Great whiskey and great boots have a lot in common and they are both very much in evidence with this top notch collaboration. Huckberry have made this kinship official by teaming up with Buffalo Trace and Wolverine on a limited-edition 1000 Mile Boot. 

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Available for $425 and coming in an awesome looking Dublin Tan colour way, these Huckberry x Buffalo Trace 1000 Mile Boot are a fine example of something getting better with age – just like whisky. These classy boots are cast in a rich, bourbon-hued leather with gold foil details. Like whiskey in an oak barrel, time is their friend. But we definitely recommend snagging yours now—once this limited release runs dry, that’s game over and they won’t be available again.

This is a custom Buffalo Trace collaboration on a limited edition boot, only available at Huckberry so you’ll be in exclusive company if you bag yourself a pair of these first class boots. The upper is crafted from premium English Dublin Tan leather from Horween Leather Company in Chicago, Illinois and each pair boasts a classic wedge outsole from Sullivan, Missouri. Two sets of laces are included: flat waxed cotton and rawhide laces so you can change up the aesthetic of your boots every now and then.

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These Huckberry x Buffalo Trace 1000 Mile Boots have the time-tested Goodyear™ Welt construction which is durable, flexible and allows the boot to be resoled for years of wear. Each pair comes with “Wolverine 1000 Mile” gold foil stamp on collar and the Buffalo Trace logo gold foil stamp on tongue. These are the sort of boots you can feel good about buying as they are designed in Michigan and handcrafted in Arkansas, supporting American workers and manufacturing.

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