Shoe brand trademarks include Wolverine, Timberland, Dickies, etc.
1. Wolverine
Let’s first talk about the “grandfather” of work shoes. Wolverine was founded in the United States in 1883 and has a history of more than 130 years. After years of development, Wolverine has become a brand with various product lines. From the earliest workers' exclusive to the current retro must-have, Wolverine has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and has also opened a Tmall flagship store.
2. Timberland
This brand must be known to everyone because of its strong marketing. Among them, most people know Timberland because of the classic "big yellow boots". However, don’t focus on the big yellow boots. Timberland’s products are also super rich, and the Tmall flagship store is very large.
3. Dickies
I believe many people have seen the logo of this brand. It was established in Texas in 1922 by C.N. Williamson and E.E. Dickie. In its early days, Dickies mainly supplied overalls for the American market.
Today, Dickies has become a leading provider of work apparel with a global presence. The price of this brand is affordable, the quality is good, and many people like it.
4. Palladium
This is a French brand born in 1920. It used to mainly produce military boots. Later, it added some popular novel elements based on the appearance and attire of soldiers.
His boots are not only military-style in nature, but also have a bit of trendiness, which makes them more interesting to match. If you already have one or two pairs of work shoes, you can buy a pair of Palladium to complement the style.
In addition, it is also good to try the canvas series. This series is made of high-quality heavy cotton, and the clean color lines reveal a tough atmosphere; it also belongs to the Palladium classic stone washing series, which uses a tedious and time-consuming artificial stone washing process to present an unparalleled French retro flavor.
5. Loake
Founded in 1880, it wears the aura of the British royal family's royal shoes. Loake's quality is very conscientious. Even the entry-level model uses Goodyear technology and is supplemented by high-quality leather, which will not deform after long-term wear.
In addition, the post-processing of the shoes is also relatively delicate. Today, when Aokang, Red Dragonfly, Goldlion and the like all sell for RMB 700 to RMB 800, you can buy the British royal brand Loake for more than RMB 1,000. The price-performance ratio should not be too high. On this basis, you can try some carved or other styles with richer details.
6. Regal
This is a long-established Japanese brand. Founded in 1902, it is already a century-old store. In Japan, owning a pair of Regal shoes is not only the pursuit of many Japanese white-collar workers, but also a symbol of personal success. Not only is it popular in Japan, it is also purchased by many people in China, as can be seen from the sales volume in the Tmall store.