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Rockland Blucher 2030 in Charcoal Waxy Commander

Rockland Blucher 2030 in Charcoal Waxy Commander

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  • Built on Viberg's 2030 last, the Rockland Blucher is a versatile low-cut, open-laced oxford boot. Less formal than a traditional Oxford, the Blucher features an open lacing system where the quarters overlap the single-piece "one cut" vamp. The 2030 last offers a sleek, low-profile silhouette with an elongated toe shape and a standard width designed for a comfortable fit.

    This iteration features C.F. Stead's rugged Waxy Commander tannage. The Commander leather is a heavyweight waxed suede that undergoes a special curing process to shrink and tighten the fiber structure, making it exceptionally tough, durable, and water-resistant. The leather's waxy finish and high pull-up allow for a slow, rich development. The boots are finished with a 360° Scalloped Welt, a durable Ridgeway sole, smooth leather lining, and French piped seams at the ankle.
    • 2030Ā Last
    • Waxed Charcoal Commander leather fromĀ  C.F. Stead Tannery, England
    • Natural leather midsole
    • 5 blind eyelets
    • Leather toe puff
    • Piped seam finish
    • 360 Scallop Welt
    • Goodyear welt construction
    • Black Ridgeway sole
    • Made inĀ Canada
  • The 2030 last is Viberg's classic boot shape, constructed with a low profile silhouette, elongated toe shape, and standard E width that fits most feet. Viberg boots run large. Recommend to take one size smaller than your Brannock size. Please email us atĀ [email protected]Ā for an individual recommendation.
  • Founded in 1931 by Edwin Viberg on the ethos of ā€œmade stronger to last longerā€, Viberg’s commitment to quality throughout the decades has cemented their position as one of the best boot-makers in the world. Family owned and operated for 3 generations, today Brett Viberg continues to innovate what is possible to produce in a small workshop, while upholding the time-honored hand-made tradition his grandfather began.
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Rockland Blucher 2030 in Charcoal Waxy Commander—

$495.00

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Description

  • Details
  • Sizing
  • Brand Info
  • Built on Viberg's 2030 last, the Rockland Blucher is a versatile low-cut, open-laced oxford boot. Less formal than a traditional Oxford, the Blucher features an open lacing system where the quarters overlap the single-piece "one cut" vamp. The 2030 last offers a sleek, low-profile silhouette with an elongated toe shape and a standard width designed for a comfortable fit.

    This iteration features C.F. Stead's rugged Waxy Commander tannage. The Commander leather is a heavyweight waxed suede that undergoes a special curing process to shrink and tighten the fiber structure, making it exceptionally tough, durable, and water-resistant. The leather's waxy finish and high pull-up allow for a slow, rich development. The boots are finished with a 360° Scalloped Welt, a durable Ridgeway sole, smooth leather lining, and French piped seams at the ankle.
    • 2030Ā Last
    • Waxed Charcoal Commander leather fromĀ  C.F. Stead Tannery, England
    • Natural leather midsole
    • 5 blind eyelets
    • Leather toe puff
    • Piped seam finish
    • 360 Scallop Welt
    • Goodyear welt construction
    • Black Ridgeway sole
    • Made inĀ Canada
  • The 2030 last is Viberg's classic boot shape, constructed with a low profile silhouette, elongated toe shape, and standard E width that fits most feet. Viberg boots run large. Recommend to take one size smaller than your Brannock size. Please email us atĀ [email protected]Ā for an individual recommendation.
  • Founded in 1931 by Edwin Viberg on the ethos of ā€œmade stronger to last longerā€, Viberg’s commitment to quality throughout the decades has cemented their position as one of the best boot-makers in the world. Family owned and operated for 3 generations, today Brett Viberg continues to innovate what is possible to produce in a small workshop, while upholding the time-honored hand-made tradition his grandfather began.