If you love FRYE boots, you're sure to appreciate the brand's answer to retro-running-shoe style
These distressed leather high-top sneakers feature a branded logo at the side and perforated '1863′ at the heel cap. Dirtied lace-up closure. The oldest continuously operated shoe company in the United States, stepping into a pair of Frye boots is like stepping into history. The company was founded in 1863 and run for 50 years by John A. Frye, a well-to-do shoemaker from England. Frye boots have traveled with soldiers from America's Civil War through World War II, and in the 1960s the Campus Boot, from its 1860 original, was reintroduced and soon rose to high demand. Today, Frye's boots still hold a place in American culture.
With great boots comes great responsibility - don't walk near busy streets with these traffic-stoppers. The Deborah Studded Tall is the very definition of a statement piece, dropping jaws and velvet ropes in its path. The tall shaft is encrusted with tri-colored metal studs over distressed and perforated full grain leather.
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