1950s • UNKNOWN MAKER (AMERICAN) • “GOLD PHOENIX” INLAY BOOTS — MEN’S 10 D
A fiery pair from the golden era of mid-century bootmaking — bold, artistic, unmistakably 1950s.
Era & Build
- Maker: Unknown (American, mid-century shop work)
- Era: 1950s
- Construction: All-leather soles and heels, pegged & stitched; classic single-row welt
- Details: Striking yellow + red phoenix motif inlays, punched-border collar, deep brown vamp
- Toe/Heel: Snip toe / underslung walking heel
- Height: Approx. 10–11”
Size & Fit
- Tagged: Men’s 10 D
- Fit Notes: True vintage D width; expect a classic mid-century instep and a slightly narrow toe profile.
Condition — Vintage Grade: B
Honest, beautiful wear consistent with age.
- Light creasing and patina across vamps
- Inlays remain strong and vibrant
- Collars show expected edge wear
- Soles in very good shape with plenty of life
- No structural issues; fully sound and wearable
Why We Love Them
The phoenix inlay is one of the rarest and most expressive motifs of the 1950s — a symbol of rebirth, grit, and the kind of flair only mid-century craftsmen dared to cut by hand. These boots glow on a shelf and command attention on the foot. True Americana, preserved.
Notes & Care
Condition with a light neutral cream; store with boot trees to maintain the snip profile.
SKU: NB-50S/PHOENIX/10D
Shipping: Ships insured & double-boxed. International buyers: duties/VAT may apply.
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