Quoddy
Blucher Shoe Rubber Sole
Blucher Shoe Rubber Sole
Story
Handmade in Maine for over four generations, Quoddy shoes and boots are premium quality and built to last
The Quoddy workshop produces their signature handsewn moc-toe boots and shoes at unrivaled levels of handmade quality. Based in Lewiston, Maine, most of their business is made-to-order footwear, but we managed to snag a few pairs of ready-to-wears in our favorite styles. The Blucher moccasins are lightweight and built from a top-tier cut of hide for endless comfort no matter where you wear them.
This item is available for domestic US shipping only.
Features
- Premium leather upper will break in and age beautifully
- Full moccasin construction surrounds your foot in soft leather for unparalleled comfort
- Quoddy’s REVIVE insole is exceptionally breathable for sockless wear
- Classic three-eye mocassin design with a low profile that wears great with or without socks
- Finished with rawhide laces and lacquered eyelets
- Classic camp outsole for all-day comfort
- Made in Lewiston, Maine
Materials
- Upper: Full-grain leather
- Sole: Rubber camp sole
Sizing
- The Blucher fits true to size, take your normal shoe size
- Standard D width
- Measure from the tip of your longest toe to the back of your heel and compare to the chart below if you need more sizing assistance
| US Size | Inch Measurement |
|---|---|
| 8 | 9.9 |
| 8.5 | 10.1 |
| 9 | 10.3 |
| 9.5 | 10.4 |
| 10 | 10.6 |
| 10.5 | 10.8 |
| 11 | 10.9 |
| 11.5 | 11.1 |
| 12 | 11.3 |
| 13 | 11.6 |
All measurements are in inches
About Quoddy
We’re pretty convinced there’s something in the water that fuels Maine’s obsession with traditional, handcrafted footwear—the state is legendary for its family-owned and operated workshops, crafting some of the world’s finest heritage shoes. The renowned makers over at Quoddy are a prime example. With four generations’ worth of expertise and a touch of old-world refinement, they’ve built out a small-batch line of boots and moccasins designed to last a lifetime. They take their craft so seriously, in fact, that only about one in ten craftsmen make it through the training program to become full-fledged Quoddy shoemakers.
From there, they’re painstakingly building footwear the old fashioned way—using a needle and thread plus a few basic tools on top-notch components like Horween leather, rust-proof hardware, and durable Vibram outsoles. It’s classic Maine craftsmanship through-and-through. And like traditional moccasins, they perfectly conform to your feet over time. Just run a pair of Quoddys by an experienced cobbler and they’ll tell you what Mainers already know—they’re among the finest casual shoes made in America today.
