The Highliner is a 16-inch tall lace-up boot cut from thick oiled leather with a reinforced shank and a heavy lug outsole for grip and support on climbing spurs and rough ground. The stitched construction and leather build are made to be resoled and rebuilt rather than thrown away.
It is built for linemen, arborists, and pole climbers who need ankle and arch support through a full day on spikes, and it holds up equally well for heavy-duty work boots on the ground.
Wesco, the West Coast Shoe Company, has handmade leather work and logger boots in Scappoose, Oregon since 1918, building each pair to order in its own factory.









