Wolverine
USA · Est. 1883 · Mid-range
Best known for the 1000 Mile boot, which used original patterns from 1914. Wolverine pioneered the use of Horween Chromexcel leather in modern heritage boots.
Heritage
Started in Rockford, Michigan making horsehide gloves and mittens before transitioning to footwear. The 1000 Mile name comes from their claim that the boots would last 1000 miles—a significant marketing claim in an era of disposable goods.
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Wolverine 1000 Mile
The 1000 Mile brought Horween Chromexcel to the mainstream heritage market. The original 1914 pattern married to premium leather created a sleek boot that's both heritage and refined. It's the dressy alternative to Red Wing's workwear aesthetic.
Wolverine 1000 Mile Cap Toe
The cap toe version adds visual interest to the clean 1000 Mile silhouette. Same legendary Chromexcel leather, same quality construction, with a nod to the military service boot aesthetic.
Wolverine Courtland
The Courtland brings Wolverine quality to a lower price point with American-made construction. It's their workwear-forward option, competing directly with Red Wing's moc toe line.