Wolverine to Sell 140 Pairs of Its 1000 Mile Boot for $1.40 in Honor of Anniversary

In honor of its 140th anniversary, Wolverine Boots is offering 140 people the opportunity to purchase a special milestone version of its iconic 1000 Mile Boot for just $1.40.

From now through Oct. 16, the footwear brand is inviting consumers are invited to visit Wolverine.com/140 and enter for a chance to claim their pair of $1.40 boots. Winners will be notified on Oct. 24 and given priority access to purchase.

The remaining boots will be available on Oct. 26 at Wolverine.com and will retail for $415.

The 140th Anniversary 1000 Mile Boot was Inspired by the first 1000 Mile that was introduced over a century ago. This limited-edition boot features Wolverine’s vintage logo on the tongue, antique brass hardware, and a premium Horween leather upper with a “Wolverine 1000 Mile” stamp on the collar and “Since 1883” indented into the sole and lining.

Like all of Wolverine’s 1000 Mile boots, this special anniversary boot is handcrafted in the U.S. It will be available in extended men’s sizes 5 to 14. Each purchase comes with a custom boot bag and an exclusive 140th Anniversary hangtag.

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“We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate the past, present, and future of our brand than to create a limited edition of our iconic, handcrafted in America boot,” Tom Kennedy, president of Wolverine Boots and Wolverine Worldwide’s Work Group, said in a statement. “Wolverine has been known for our 1000 Mile boot for over 100 years and give back to our consumers, new and old, is a fun way for us celebrate.”

Since Wolverine’s founding in 1883, the brand has remained dedicated to supporting America’s skilled trades through high quality crafted products and charitable initiatives. In 2014, Wolverine started Project Bootstrap to celebrate and support those choosing to go into the skilled trades.

To date, through Project Bootstrap, Wolverine has partnered with SkillsUSA, Metallica’s All Within My Hands Foundation, YouthBuild Grand Rapids, MikeRoweWorks Foundation, and UnCommon Construction to donate over $2 million to advance the skilled trades.

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