(NIB) White's Boots 

original 350 CRUSIER 6" BOOT 

(Horween Lthr, Vibram, Recraftable, 7 Colors)


Made in usa


The Original 350 Design From The 1930s

Between the world wars, timber cruisers started asking Otto White for a lighter, less cumbersome version of their 

tried and true White's logger. After expanding production, Otto decided to redesign the traditional uppers found on 

most work boots in the early 20th century. As a result, the 6-inch 350 was born. Since the 1930s, it's been a staple 

for outdoorsmen and sportsmen in the Pacific Northwest and around the world.


The hand-sewn stitchdown construction type is the lynchpin of our history, a process passed down from 

bootmaker to bootmaker since the beginning, way back in 1853. When hand-sewing a boot, our master 

bootmakers painstakingly last, welt, and bottom it by hand. Hand-lasting ensures a customized flt, hand-

welting a durable and water-resistant seam, and hand bottoming an all-leather arch that becomes more 

comfortable by the day.


  • Buying a White's hand-sewn stitchdown boot is stepping into a long history of craft, dedication, and old-world quality that is increasingly rare, and enduringly valuable.

Fit Guide:
White's boot lasts run large. This means most people should take a half size down from their natural shoe size, or Brannock measurement. On our highest arched lasts, a full size may be necessary, as the arch support shortens the overall length of the foot during wear.

Last:
Our second most popular last, and our fourth official “Arch-Ease” last, the 55 doesn’t have a name like its siblings. Put simply, it is so uniquely comfortable it has never needed one to stand out from the pack. Introduced over 30 years ago, this last found its home in our offerings right away as a slightly lower arched alternative to the 4811, with a roomier toebox. For those interested in a boot that fits a little less tightly for weekend wear, the 55 last delivers our trademark support and comfort without the severe break in associated with a truly high arch.

Construction:
The hand-sewn stitchdown construction type is the lynchpin of our history, a process passed down from bootmaker to bootmaker since the beginning, way back in 1853. When hand-sewing a boot, our master bootmakers painstakingly last, welt, and bottom it by hand. Hand-lasting ensures a customized fit, hand-welting a durable and water resistant seam, and hand bottoming an all-leather arch that becomes more comfortable by the day.

Buying a White’s hand-sewn stitchdown boot is stepping into a long history of craft, dedication, and old-world quality that is increasingly rare, and enduringly valuable.


NOTE: 

"LOW CUSTOMS OR NO FEES AND 

LOW DECLARED VALUES" FOR SAVING.

We suggest customers to contact us if they have never worn a pair of White's Boots Before ordering.  

Please ask any questions you want and see all the pictures/measurements/weight, etc. These boots are substantial in weight, and can out last you.

Please contact us if you have questions regarding this listing, size, style or fitting. 


Our second most popular last, and our fourth official “Arch-Ease” last, the 55 doesn’t have a name like its siblings. Put simply, it is so uniquely comfortable it has never needed one to stand out from the pack. Introduced over 30 years ago, this last found its home in our offerings right away as a slightly lower arched alternative to the 4811, with a roomier toebox. For those interested in a boot that fits a little less tightly for weekend wear, the 55 last delivers our trademark support and comfort without the severe break in associated with a truly high arch. The hand-sewn stitchdown construction type is the lynchpin of our history, a process passed down from bootmaker to bootmaker since the beginning, way back in 1853. When hand-sewing a boot, our master bootmakers painstakingly last,