Red Wing Irish Setter Boots: Why You Need A Pair

Published by 
Al Roberts
Last updated: 
December 29, 2023

In the world of men's work boots, the name Red Wing Irish Setter should ring a bell. It's a renowned brand with a lot of great, iconic products. In this article, we will provide an introduction to the Red Wing brand, along with quick reviews of some of the iconic Irish Setters you should know.

The Red Wing Brand

The Red Wing shoes are, as the name suggests, a shoe manufacturing company based in Red Wing, Minnesota. They've been in existence since 1905 and gained a lot of popularity during World War . Red Wing became the primary footwear manufacturer for American soldiers fighting in the war. This tradition continued through World War II.

The brand gained more fame during the 1950s when American industries were booming and factories opened all over the country. Red Wing boots became the most popular working boots back then. The brand remains popular until today for people who loved vintage boots with great quality.

Red Wing vs Irish Setter

Red Wing Irish Setter boots are not only popular as working shoes but also for hiking, hunting, sport, or even solely for style with their classic looks. A common misconception is to mix the two brands together, while in truth there are differences between the Red Wing brand and the Irish Setter Brand.

To put it simply, the Red Wing brand is an extremely popular brand, and most of the shoes by Red Wing are handmade in the US. The Irish Setter brand is often called the Red Wing Irish Setter because it was a subsidiary of Red Wings since the 1950s. These non-Red Wing brands mostly marketed shoes made in China, so you can say that Irish Setter and Vasque are the second-line brands of Red Wing. However, that's not to say that Irish Setter boot products are not of decent quality, as many of them are as iconic as premium Red Wing boots and are made with very decent quality.

These non-Red Wing brands mostly marketed shoes made in China, so you can say that Irish Setter and Vasque are the second-line brands of Red Wing. However, that's not to say that Irish Setter boot products are not of decent quality, as many of them are as iconic as premium Red Wing boots and are made with very decent quality.

Below, we will discuss some of the famous boots from Red Wing and Red Wing Irish Setter brands. In the future we will also provide individual reviews for many of these boots, so stay tuned!

Red Wing Classic Heritage Moc 875 and 877

The model numbers 875 and 877 are arguably the most iconic Red Wing boots out there. They were worn by millions of American steel factory workers in the early 1950s. This popularity has remained true even to today. The 855 and 877 have a crescent stitched "moc toe." This is Red Wing's signature look. Paired with white crepe-rubber soles, these boots are undeniably recognizable. You'll find these to be very comfortable. The pull-on design allows them to be easy to slip into. They also keep your feet dry during weather and work demands.

The 8” 877

The 6” 875

Red Wing Irish Setter Wingshooter

The Wing shooter is the most famous line of the Red Wing Irish Setter. It comes in six different styles and heights.

Style 896

Wingshooter Style 865

Red Wing Wingshooter Style 894

Bottom Line

Red Wing Irish Setter boots are excellent working shoes. They're extremely durable and have an affordable price tag. They're made of high-quality ingredients and are extremely stylish. They have that vintage, classic look to them but are made of modern ingredients. This is the best of both worlds!

Stay tuned! In the coming weeks, we'll be providing in-depth reviews of all of these models. If you love Red Wing Irish Setter and Premium boots, you'll love these posts.

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