The Iron Ranger uses a hand-burnished cap toe to protect against scuffs, a double-stitched welt for serious resole life, and oil-tanned leather that develops a deep patina with use. The block heel and Vibram outsole give it real grip without looking like a hiking boot.
Equally at home with denim, chinos, or a wool suit — this one walks the line between work and weekend. People who buy Iron Rangers tend to keep them ten to twenty years, recondition them with mink oil annually, and still get compliments on a boot they’ve owned since college.
Hand-assembled in Red Wing, Minnesota — the Iron Ranger silhouette pulls directly from boots issued to Mesabi Iron Range miners in the early 1900s.






