Heritage - Style 101

POSTMAN

MEN`S OXFORD IN BLACK CHAPARRAL LEATHER

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The Postman Oxford #101 was introduced in 1954 as a service shoe. At the time of it`s release, it was said to be the "shoes for policemen, postmen or station officers (station staff)". It was adopted by USPS (United States Post Office) and began to be worn by postmen throughout the United States, eventually nicknamed "THE POSTMAN"
MADE IN THE USA
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Construction
Goodyear Welt
Shank
None
Resoleable
Yes
Last
110
Outsole
Cushion Crepe
Eylets
Blind eyelets
Lace
Flat Nylon 36"

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The Postman #101

Starting with military personnel and extending to police officers, postal workers, and other uniformed public servants, the shoes worn for work in America are called service shoes. The Postman Oxford #101 was released in 1954 as one such service shoe. Initially marketed as "shoes for policemen, postmen, and station officers," it was later adopted by the USPS (United States Postal Service), becoming known as the "Postman Shoes" , worn by postal carriers across the nation.

FIT INFORMATION

A new pair of Red Wing Heritage footwear should fit comfortably tight on the foot, with enough room to freely wiggle toes. We recommend trying on footwear in store to ensure proper fit.

NO. 210 LAST

  • Iconic Red Wing last that was created in the 1950s.

  • Designed for increased flexibility and lighter work.