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Boots Belleville

Five Belleville businessmen – Adolph Knobeloch, H.E., Leunig, J.B. Reis, James Rentchler and William Weidmann – founded Belleville Shoe Manufacturing Co. in 1904, employing 50 workers and making 50 to 75 pairs of shoes a day. Though none of the five had any experience in shoe-making, they were confident of their market and within a few years, they were selling shoes from coast to coast.

Belleville Boot continues to be the leading provider and innovator of combat, protective, flight and tactical military boots for the US Department of Defense (DoD)

At 108 years old and over 1 million pairs of military boots sold annually, Belleville is still the oldest and largest US military boot provider. 

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Military footwear is characterized by increased durability. In addition, Army boots have other features that predetermine them for tactical use. Don't be fooled, quality shoes cost something and it will pay dear to save on shoes.

WHAT DEFINES QUALITY SHOES

A shoe can be of high quality or low quality in several criteria. The first criterion is the material used. Quality material is the basis (but even a shoe made of quality materials can be bad in a result). The second criterion is the processing of the shoe. It is the cutting of leather, sewing, or gluing of individual parts of the shoe, installation of the membrane, etc. The third criterion is the shape of the shoe, especially the inner shape. You often recognize a quality shoe as soon as you put it on. Do you feel that it is made exactly for your foot? Better manufacturers produce shoes separately for the male and female foot. So how do you recognize a quality shoe? It is made of quality materials, is well processed (seams, gluing, cutting, connection of individual parts) and has a suitable anatomical shape. Only the combination of these three main criteria gives quality, good shoes in the results.