
Berne
Bibs, coveralls, and coats for folks who can't wait out the weather. Berne has kept farm and field crews warm for a long time.
We don't put a brand on the shelf unless it earns its spot. Here are some of the names you'll find in the store and who each one is for — come try them on and we'll help you find the right pair.
The boots and workwear that clock in every day.

Bibs, coveralls, and coats for folks who can't wait out the weather. Berne has kept farm and field crews warm for a long time.

Heavy-duty loggers and work boots for the woods and the job site — built for bad footing and long days that chew through a lesser pair.

One of the old names in American boots. Chippewa still builds the kind of leather work and logger boots you break in once and wear for years.

Pull-on western and work boots that hold up to a full day and still look right in town.
Waterproof, comfortable work boots made for farm chores, long shifts, and mud season — a dependable pair at an honest price.

Classic western and western-work boots with a fit that's easy to live in. Pull them on for the job or for Sunday.

Wide, comfortable safety-toe boots and shoes for people on their feet all day. Keen is known for the extra room up front your toes will thank you for.

Lightweight safety shoes that feel more like sneakers, with composite and steel toes for the warehouse, the plant, or the line, without the clunk.

The work boot a lot of folks around here swear by. Built to be resoled and worn for years, not tossed at the first hard season.

American union-made boots with a long history, including the moc-toes you have seen on job sites for years. Comfortable right out of the box.

A work-boot name that has been around more than a hundred years. Tough leather boots for the trades, the farm, and everything in between.
Gear for cold sits, wet ground, and the long walk out.

Serious hunting and hiking boots built well enough to resole and rebuild instead of replace. Made for miles and weather that don't let up.

Red Wing's hunting line: waterproof, scent-controlled boots for opening morning and every cold sit after, comfortable enough to walk all day.

A full-body insulated suit that lets you sit longer when the temperature drops. When warmth decides whether you fill the tag, IWOM earns its keep.
Scent-free rubber boots for wet ground, early mornings, and the walk back in the dark. LaCrosse has kept hunters dry for generations.

Fully waterproof boots for the barn, the mud, and the mess — warm in the cold, easy to hose off, and tough enough for daily chores.

Insulated, waterproof boots for the stand and the trail, plus work boots that pull double duty. Made for hunters who are hard on gear.
Comfort for the whole family, from school shoes to porch slippers.

Jackets, fleece, and footwear that keep the whole family warm and dry, from the sideline to the trail, without the boutique price.

Comfortable dress and casual shoes for church, school, and the family photo — priced so it doesn't sting when a boy outgrows them.

The simple canvas sneaker that has been around forever — easy, clean, and comfortable for warm-weather days and everyday wear.

Soft sheepskin slippers and boots that feel like a reward at the end of a cold day. The kind of comfort that makes an easy gift.

Everyday sneakers known for actually fitting, narrow to extra-wide, with cushioning that holds up to a lot of standing and walking.

Featherlight clogs you can rinse off and slip on for the garden, the porch, or a quick trip to the barn. About as easy as footwear gets.

Roomy, supportive shoes built for comfort and problem feet, with wide widths and room for orthotics. Easy on the feet all day long.

Cushioned, easy-wearing shoes and sneakers for folks who just want their feet to feel good, with plenty of slip-ons and all-day styles.

Wool and work socks that outlast the cheap multipacks, keeping feet dry on the job and warm in the stand.