Red Wing Seconds - Pecos Heritage #8060 E WIDTH - Men's Pecos in Hawthorne Muleskinner Leather
Red Wing Seconds - Pecos Heritage #8060 E WIDTH - Men's Pecos in Hawthorne Muleskinner Leather
Red Wing Seconds - Pecos Heritage #8060 E WIDTH - Men's Pecos in Hawthorne Muleskinner Leather
Red Wing Seconds - Pecos Heritage #8060 E WIDTH - Men's Pecos in Hawthorne Muleskinner Leather

Red Wing Seconds - Pecos Heritage #8060 E WIDTH - Men's Pecos in Hawthorne Muleskinner Leather

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 All boots are factory second quality, scuffs, dings, and other damage may be shown.  NO REFUNDS,RETURNS, OR EXCHANGES 

 

 

Inspired by the Archives
Silhouette true to the original Pecos released in 1958
Full Grain Roughout Leather
Stronger and more resilient than suede
Brown Chemigum Outsole
Bridges tradition and mid-century innovation
No. 17 Last
Dating back to the 1930s with a narrow, elegant shape

USA-Made Leather

Every pair of Red Wing Heritage footwear is crafted with S.B. Foot Tanning Company leather. Our product team works closely with S.B. Foot employees to create and test different colorways and textures. The natural by-product from the food industry, the leather is crafted with over a century of knowledge to make a premium, longstanding product that ages with grace.

First made for cowboys in 1958, the Pecos boot quickly became a popular choice outside the world of ranching. Reintroduced in Hawthorne Muleskinner roughout leather, this 11-inch pull-on boot honors its origins with a durable Brown Chemigum outsole, premium leather comfort pad for extra cushioning, and rugged Goodyear leather welt construction.


Born on the ranch, built for the trades. Introduced in 1953, the Pecos began as a roper-style cowboy boot, defined by its almond toe and low heel. This version is true to that heritage, sticking with the original No. 17 last, honoring the form that made it timeless.



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We specialize in properly-made menswear and accessories located on historic Tennyson Street of the Berkeley neighborhood in Denver, CO.

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