Frye

Nothing epitomizes American spirit like Frye boots. When John Frye founded this illustrious company in 1863, his excellent craftsmanship and unsurpassed quality sent his boots to the front lines of the Civil War. After the musket fire ceased, Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders of the Spanish American War wore the then legendary Frye boots. The list of notable war heroes who all demanded nothing less then Frye quality footwear continues with General Patton, who loved the Wellington style known as Jet Boots.

Today, Frye boots are a classic and popular brand both in the United States and abroad. Because Frye is committed to excellence with every shoe, there are upwards of 190 steps required to assemble a single shoe. The Frye Company only uses the finest full grain leather for each style of shoe and continue to bench craft each pair just as founder John Frye did when he cobbled in the late 1800’s. This hallmark of the company ensures that each and every pair will be enjoyed for years to come. Featured in fashion magazines, Frye boots are also fashionable as well as timeless and offer something for everyone. Frye shoes grace the feet of business professionals, comfort seekers, fashionistas, and children.

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