Division Road x White’s Latest Boot Utilizes Waxed Elk Leather from England’s C.F. Stead Tannery

Just in time for fall, Division Road and White’s join forces on the LTT Cutter 350, a rugged boot inspired by the logging traditions of the Pacific Northwest and spruced up for the modern day.

Made in direct collaboration with master shoemaker and White’s CEO, Eric Kinney, it’s clear these 6″ lace-to-toe boots were a labor of love – from the first detail to the last. The wild elk upper from England’s C.F. Stead is gently sanded to open up a world of textured grain before a wax coating is added to seal in the bountiful texture and provide protection from the elements. Oozing PNW charm, this multi-paneled upper is fitted to a leather midsole with a natural Chromexcel leather welt, turning the patina potential up to 11 while forming an ironclad, re-soleable construction that blends stitchdown and welted shoemaking techniques.

Sitting upon a Vibram 4014 Christy Sole, this limited drop of the LTT is closed out with a shedload of nuanced details, from a gusseted tongue and leather pull loops to oxidized eyelets, leather shank, and more. But be warned, only 36 pairs have been produced, so if you like what you see, head over to Division Road before it’s too late.

Available for $835 from Division Road Inc.