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Flint and Tinder x Rancourt & Co. Acadia Chukka Boot

Flint and Tinder x Rancourt & Co. Acadia Chukka Boot

Regular price $279.00 USD
Regular price $348.00 USD Sale price $279.00 USD
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Made-in-Maine boots, handsewn from genuine bison leather

Rancourt & Co. is the real deal—a family business who’ve been making handsewn moccasin boots in the same Lewiston, Maine, factory since 1967. We teamed up on the Acadia to put our spin on a bestseller with full-grain bison leather sourced from Chicago. From the distinctive texture of the leather itself down to the natural rubber Lactae Hevea outsole, this boot is a standout on the shoe rack, but feels like a pair of broken-in sneakers when the rubber meets the road.

Features

  • Made in the USA
  • Full-grain, pull-up bison leather sourced from Chicago
  • Unlined for comfort and to help mold the boot to your foot shape
  • Reltex Ranger outsole delivers lightweight traction and comfort
  • Genuine handsewn moccasin construction

Sizing

  • The Acadia Chukka Boot runs true to size, order your normal size
  • Width: D (Medium)
  • For the best personal fit, check out Rancourt and Co.’s printable sizing guide

Materials

  • Upper: Saddletan Bison Chromexcel leather
  • Outsole: Natural rubber

About Rancourt & Co.

At first glance, it’s not hard to see that Rancourt & Co. makes great shoes here in the United States—maybe some of the best, provided you’ve been lucky enough to own a pair. But take a deeper look at the Rancourt story and you’ll discover the resurrection of a legacy of American manufacturing in Lewiston, Maine, following a near-catastrophic off-shoring of the town’s vital workforce. It took Kyle Rancourt and his father going after their dream of starting a shoe company to help preserve the former glory of Lewiston, and reinforce Maine’s place in the pantheon of superlative leather goods. Each pair is cut and sewn over 100+ steps by skilled shoemakers, some of whom have been on the job for decades. And to this day, the Rancourts themselves still check every handmade pair before they ship out of the factory.

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