Division Road Launches EasyMoc Collaboration

Introducing the Scout boot and Rambler derby shoe, a Division Road collaboration with Maine-based shoemaker EasyMoc

Division Road’s Scout Boot DC is a testament to the brand’s commitment to quality craftsmanship and timeless style. Easymoc built these boots using a duo of durable Natural Chromexcel and Chocolate Grizzly leathers — known for their ability to develop a unique patina over time — sourced from Seidel Tannery in Milwaukee. The Vibram 2062 soles provide excellent traction, making them suitable for various terrains. 

These leather-lined boots feature a mid-height silhouette, natural hand-sewn moc toe, natural upper thread, antique brass eyelets, recycled Ortholite® comfort hybrid footbed, natural rawhide leather laces, a blake-welted midsole, and a stitched outsole. For a Guide-type boot, these have clean lines and a versatile overall silhouette, with the aforementioned Vibram sole in black making these easy to dress up or down. 

For those who appreciate a classic moc-toe design with a rugged twist, we have Division Road’s Rambler 3-Eye Moc. The “Crazy Horse” leather is expected to age gracefully, giving these mocs an extra bit of character further down the line. Featuring Vibram 2062 soles and a three-eyelet lacing system, these shoes offer durability, traction, a secure fit, and easy styling. The inspired and passionate construction details are pretty much the same as the Scout boot. 

Both pieces have been developed in collaboration with EasyMoc’s founder Greg Cordeiro and have been crafted in the United States. 

Available for $405 and $325 respectively from Division Road.