White’s Brand Boots-- Aproximately men's 8.5/9 or women's 11
$285.00
White’s hand-welted Packer boots with false tongues/kilties and original laces.
With nearly two centuries under their belt, White’s boots have earned their place in the industry. White’s go back to a humble shop prior to the Civil War, and were eventually founded in 1902 as a company. Otto White and his father moved to Spokane, WA in 1915, and have gained notoriety since. White's Boots are hand-lasted, hand-welted, and hand-bottomed by master bootmakers.
These boots were built to last and made to be repaired with ease for many years to come.
Condition: excellent used condition with signs of wear, but no major damage. They will need to be re-soled eventually, but still have lots of tread left in them.
I couldn’t find the size, but the interior measurements are consistent with a men’s size 8.5/9, or women’s size 11. Please note that your foot should be about 10.25"/10.5" in length for these to fit properly.
About 10.25/10.5” heel to toe (length of foot)
About 11.5" from heel to point
4.25” width at the ball of foot
1.75” heel
9” calf rise
With nearly two centuries under their belt, White’s boots have earned their place in the industry. White’s go back to a humble shop prior to the Civil War, and were eventually founded in 1902 as a company. Otto White and his father moved to Spokane, WA in 1915, and have gained notoriety since. White's Boots are hand-lasted, hand-welted, and hand-bottomed by master bootmakers.
These boots were built to last and made to be repaired with ease for many years to come.
Condition: excellent used condition with signs of wear, but no major damage. They will need to be re-soled eventually, but still have lots of tread left in them.
I couldn’t find the size, but the interior measurements are consistent with a men’s size 8.5/9, or women’s size 11. Please note that your foot should be about 10.25"/10.5" in length for these to fit properly.
About 10.25/10.5” heel to toe (length of foot)
About 11.5" from heel to point
4.25” width at the ball of foot
1.75” heel
9” calf rise
White’s hand-welted Packer boots with false tongues/kilties and original laces.
With nearly two centuries under their belt, White’s boots have earned their place in the industry. White’s go back to a humble shop prior to the Civil War, and were eventually founded in 1902 as a company. Otto White and his father moved to Spokane, WA in 1915, and have gained notoriety since. White's Boots are hand-lasted, hand-welted, and hand-bottomed by master bootmakers.
These boots were built to last and made to be repaired with ease for many years to come.
Condition: excellent used condition with signs of wear, but no major damage. They will need to be re-soled eventually, but still have lots of tread left in them.
I couldn’t find the size, but the interior measurements are consistent with a men’s size 8.5/9, or women’s size 11. Please note that your foot should be about 10.25"/10.5" in length for these to fit properly.
About 10.25/10.5” heel to toe (length of foot)
About 11.5" from heel to point
4.25” width at the ball of foot
1.75” heel
9” calf rise
With nearly two centuries under their belt, White’s boots have earned their place in the industry. White’s go back to a humble shop prior to the Civil War, and were eventually founded in 1902 as a company. Otto White and his father moved to Spokane, WA in 1915, and have gained notoriety since. White's Boots are hand-lasted, hand-welted, and hand-bottomed by master bootmakers.
These boots were built to last and made to be repaired with ease for many years to come.
Condition: excellent used condition with signs of wear, but no major damage. They will need to be re-soled eventually, but still have lots of tread left in them.
I couldn’t find the size, but the interior measurements are consistent with a men’s size 8.5/9, or women’s size 11. Please note that your foot should be about 10.25"/10.5" in length for these to fit properly.
About 10.25/10.5” heel to toe (length of foot)
About 11.5" from heel to point
4.25” width at the ball of foot
1.75” heel
9” calf rise
White’s hand-welted Packer boots with false tongues/kilties and original laces.
With nearly two centuries under their belt, White’s boots have earned their place in the industry. White’s go back to a humble shop prior to the Civil War, and were eventually founded in 1902 as a company. Otto White and his father moved to Spokane, WA in 1915, and have gained notoriety since. White's Boots are hand-lasted, hand-welted, and hand-bottomed by master bootmakers.
These boots were built to last and made to be repaired with ease for many years to come.
Condition: excellent used condition with signs of wear, but no major damage. They will need to be re-soled eventually, but still have lots of tread left in them.
I couldn’t find the size, but the interior measurements are consistent with a men’s size 8.5/9, or women’s size 11. Please note that your foot should be about 10.25"/10.5" in length for these to fit properly.
About 10.25/10.5” heel to toe (length of foot)
About 11.5" from heel to point
4.25” width at the ball of foot
1.75” heel
9” calf rise
With nearly two centuries under their belt, White’s boots have earned their place in the industry. White’s go back to a humble shop prior to the Civil War, and were eventually founded in 1902 as a company. Otto White and his father moved to Spokane, WA in 1915, and have gained notoriety since. White's Boots are hand-lasted, hand-welted, and hand-bottomed by master bootmakers.
These boots were built to last and made to be repaired with ease for many years to come.
Condition: excellent used condition with signs of wear, but no major damage. They will need to be re-soled eventually, but still have lots of tread left in them.
I couldn’t find the size, but the interior measurements are consistent with a men’s size 8.5/9, or women’s size 11. Please note that your foot should be about 10.25"/10.5" in length for these to fit properly.
About 10.25/10.5” heel to toe (length of foot)
About 11.5" from heel to point
4.25” width at the ball of foot
1.75” heel
9” calf rise