It's Friday and we're here with some behind the scenes shots from the production floor. We build our boots here in Eugene, Oregon and we're very proud of our process and the end result, and we think you will enjoy some behind the scenes action.

Some new samples arrived this week.

Turquoise Shrunken Bison!

British Tan Grizzly arrived and getting cut up.

Sewing up this smooth, weather resistant auburn leather.

All sewn-up.

A few samples of Chestnut Waxed Flesh, the rusty reddish brown version of the leather.

Setting eyelets on a sample pair of Russet Red Rambler.

Last eyelet set on this pair of Gingembre Cammo.

A stack o' samples from C.F. Stead sample hides.

Oiled Rough Out Moc Toes waiting to be put on the line.

Attaching the upper before welting.

A very light rough out leather.

VERY light.

Welted, corked, and almost ready for the midsole.

Laying down the line of stitches on this commando sole.

What do you think of the 360° welt and stitching?

Nailed it.

Tobacco Snakebite just before being boxed up.
I’m hoping that the photographs of the CF Stead leather means you’ll be bringing back the rambler leather once again. Well, I admire the fact that Vince is trying to be 100% made in America, one of the things which drove me to purchasing Truman boots in the first place was the exotic leathers. By the way, as soon as you did, the MTO coach rambler boots my credit card came out so quick it wasn’t funny and the next thing I knew I will be sitting here waiting the next few months for them to arrive. By the way, I have a feeling I’m gonna be sleeping on the couch after they arrive because my wife says I already have too many boots lol
Love seeing all that’s happening there right now!
Thanks for sharing the awesome content. Great to see the process and all the leathers coming through!
Good lord! 😍
Bought my first pair of Truman’s a week ago and I wanted to say I love your leather selections. Keep up the good work folks!
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