History
Born on the ranch, built for the trades. Introduced in 1953, the Pecos began as a roper-style cowboy boot, defined by its almond toe and low heel. This version is true to that heritage, sticking with the original No. 17 last, honoring the form that made it timeless.
USA-Made Leather
Every pair of Red Wing Heritage footwear is crafted with S.B. Foot Tanning Company leather. Their product team works closely with S.B. Foot employees to create and test different colors and textures. The natural by-product from the food industry, the leather is crafted with over a century of knowledge to make a premium, longstanding product that ages with grace.
Inspired by the ArchivesSilhouette true to the original Pecos released in 1958
Full Grain Roughout LeatherStronger and more resilient than suede
Brown Chemigum OutsoleBridges tradition and mid-century innovation
No. 17 LastDating back to the 1930s with a narrow, elegant shape
Fit & Differences
The beige 8060 Pecos in Hawthorne Muleskinner now impresses with its brown Vibram Chemigum Cork sole, which was already used on cowboy boots from the Red Wing Shoe Company in the 1960s, and its classic 10-inch high shaft. The leather has a rough but very sturdy structure and offers a high degree of patina potential. Unlike the majority of our collection, the 8060 Pecos comes in an E width, which is slightly wider than their standard D width. However, as the used last no. 17 is slightly narrower in shape, the wider fitting is compensated for and so we also recommend choosing the usual Red Wing size that you wear in a Moc or Iron Ranger for the 8060 Pecos.
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