Rocky FQ0002723 Mens Original Ride Lacer Waterproof Boots Tan Pitstop
Rocky FQ0002723 Mens Original Ride Lacer Waterproof Boots Tan Pitstop - If you are seeking a pair of Western boots, you should consider wearing these Rocky Original Ride Waterproof Western Lacers (#2723). Not only are they stylish in a rugged, masculine kind of way, but you'll receive comfort and water resistance from these durable boots. The upper of this Original Ride Lacer boot has been crafted from full-grain leather. The nylon laces are in place so that you can adjust the fit to your liking. Once you slip your foot down into the inside, you will get a sense of how soft the leather lining feels.
A hardy pair of Western Lacer boots is always a good choice. Get your pair today!
- Durable Welt Construction
- Removable Brush Guard Kiltie
- Guaranteed Rocky® Waterproof Construction Ensures The Highest Level Of Waterproof Protection While Maintaining Breathability.
- Soft Toe
- 8-Layer Rocky® Ride Comfort System
- 9" Height
- 1 1/2" Heel Height
- 15" Calf Circumference
- Color: Tan Pitstop
- Style # FQ0002723
Rocky® Waterproof : Rocky® Waterproof construction fuses a waterproof inner layer to the shoe upper providing a barrier that keeps water out. The waterproofing lines the entire boot, ensuring complete protection.
Est. 1932 Humble Beginnings
Brothers William (Bill) and F.M. (Mike) Brooks took a leap of faith during the Great Depression and moved their families from Columbus to Nelsonville to start a shoe factory in Southeastern Ohio. In search of opportunity, the brothers set up shop in a rent-free factory with lent equipment and the William Brooks Shoe Co. was born. The factory employed 225 people and production output increased to more than 2,000 pairs per day. During the 1940s and 1950s business continued to grow. While supplying more than one million pairs of shoes and boots for military conflicts such as World War II and the Korean War, the company built key relationships with leading footwear retailers such as Sears, Roebuck and Co., JCPenney, Kinney Shoe and Thom McAn.
1940s - 1950s Loyalty & Commitment
In 1946 F.M. Brooks left Nelsonville; however his son, John Brooks, age 25, chose to remain in the area and continued to raise a family with his wife Gloria - who that year gave birth to their first son Mike Brooks.
In the late 1950s, William Brooks decided to sell the William Brooks Shoe Co. to the Irving Drew Shoe Co. based in Lancaster, OH. Although disappointed over the sale of the business, John Brooks continued to work for the company under new ownership.
1960s - 1970s Second Chance
Footwear manufacturing in the U.S. languished throughout the 1960's. Production facilities closed and, eventually, the former William Brooks Shoe Co. factory became outdated. As a result, Irving Drew was ready to either sell or shut down the factory by 1975 and John Brooks grasped the opportunity to do what he wanted to do 15 years earlier...
John Brooks took on the venture of owning a shoe company.
Mike immediately quit his job at a Milwaukee tannery and returned to Nelsonville. When John Brooks bought back the company, he simply planned to run a small family business…but his son had other, bigger ideas.
1979 The Rocky Brand is Born
By the late 1970s, Mike Brooks decided it was time for the company to have its own brand name. Looking for a rugged, outdoorsy name, he chose Rocky. And with that name the Rocky brand was born!
Late 1980s Innovator & Leader
With Mike Brooks at the helm, the company continued to grow throughout the 1980s and, following a hugely successful SHOT show in 1984, Rocky moved steadfastly forward investing more time, money and energy in the hunting business. Now an innovator in the hunting arena, in 1989 Rocky introduced a waterproof boot made with DuPont's Cordura® fabric and became one of the first licensees of Gore-Tex®. Outdoor and sporting goods stores, along with small upstart retailers such as Dick's Sporting Goods, Cabela's, Bass Pro and Gander Mountain were selling Rocky products across the country.