{"id":143180,"date":"2019-09-09T00:00:23","date_gmt":"2019-09-09T06:00:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.heddels.com\/?p=143180"},"modified":"2019-09-10T15:01:36","modified_gmt":"2019-09-10T21:01:36","slug":"red-wing-shoes-can-find-japan-moment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.heddels.com\/2019\/09\/red-wing-shoes-can-find-japan-moment\/","title":{"rendered":"Red Wing Shoes You Can Only Find in Japan (at the Moment)"},"content":{"rendered":"

Japan just seems to do it better. Whether it’s food, pens, ceramics, or blue jeans the Japanese have dedicated themselves to making the best possible version. And even when it comes to American goods, many have agreed that Japan simply does Americana better than America. Still, if you want the real deal, you can’t get more authentic than buying from the American brands themselves. The Japanese consumer knows this and that desire for authentic Americana, coupled with the overall more discerning taste level, means that American brands will produce rare and exclusive products just for the Japanese market.<\/p>\n

Among these brands, Red Wing<\/strong> releases Japan-exclusive models each year that elicit envy and salivation in diehard fans. Notoriously difficult to access without a proxy, plane ticket, or a helpful Red Wing employee, these (mostly) Japan-only boots are often niche combinations of materials and silhouettes that have been deemed un-marketable for the general U.S. consumer.<\/p>

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