FRYE Men's James Lace Up Boot
FRYE Men's James Lace Up Boot
FRYE Men's James Lace Up Boot
- Leather
- Imported
- Synthetic sole
- Shaft measures approximately 6.5" from arch
- Heel measures approximately 1.25"
- Pinking on tongue
- Distressed finish
- Rustic, yet modern, this low-cut boot from FRYE adds the finishing touch to a handsome casual look.
FRYE Men's James Lace Up Boot
Rustic, yet modern, this low-cut boot from FRYE adds the finishing touch to a handsome casual look.The lightly distressed leather upper on this boot from Frye gives it a natural, broken-in-look that's amazingly hip and stylish. A fully laced vamp, a breathable, leather-lined footbed, and stacked wooden heel combine together for a look that is versatile, sophisticated, and charming.
FRYE Men's James Lace Up Boot
The Frye Company is the oldest continuously operated shoe company in the United States. Founded in 1863 by John A. Frye, a well-to-do shoemaker from England, and family-run until 1945, Frye products have a long and illustrious history. Frye boots were worn by soldiers on both sides of America's Civil War, soldiers in the Spanish-American war, and by Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders. When home-steading drew adventurous New England families to the West during the mid and late 1800's many of the pioneers wore Frye Boots for the long journey. Today Frye remains true to its roots with its line of heritage boots, but continues to innovate as it introduces chic new handbags, pumps, and sandals to its collection.
FRYE Men's James Lace Up Boot
Nice looking boots. True to size and width. As with leather, needs to be broken in. I gave it a two-start rating due to the shoddy and poor workmanship. Which is made in Mexico. The left boot's stitching welt where it meets the heel is clearly uneven and poorly done, which in turn will cause a boot failure and make it come apart after a couple month's use. I'm surprised it went through quality control. Thank goodness I got this cheaper than the original price indicated. I've decided to keep them as beat-'em-up work boot instead until they eventually fall apart.
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FRYE Men's James Lace Up Boot




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