Eco-Friendly Men's Shoes Seattle WA

See below for shoe stores that sell eco-friendly men's shoes in Seattle, WA and get access to bio-friendly men's shoes, organic cotton slippers, men's natural rubber eco-friendly flip flops, cruelty-free men's shoes, recycled rubber soles, and eco-friendly loafers, as well as advice and content on eco-friendly men's shoe designs.

Sound Sports
(206) 624-6717
80 Madison St
Seattle, WA
 
Payless Shoesource
(206) 622-9557
1529 3rd Ave Olympic Tower Bldg
Seattle, WA
 
Nordstrom Inc
(206) 628-2111
1617 6th Ave
Seattle, WA
 
Ped
(206) 292-1767
1115 1st Ave
Seattle, WA
 
Foot Locker
(206) 623-9401
400 Pine St # 800
Seattle, WA
 
Online Shoes
(206) 264-1367
1730 Minor Ave
Seattle, WA
 
Nine West
(206) 343-9663
400 Pine St # 104
Seattle, WA
 
Walking Co The
(206) 624-9215
1428 4th Ave
Seattle, WA
 
Goods
(206) 622-0459
1112 Pike St
Seattle, WA
 
Shoe Pavilion
(206) 382-0258
1501 4th Ave # 114
Seattle, WA
 

Men's Winter Boots & Footwear - Warm, Waterproof, Eco

Men’s Winter Boots & Footwear - Warm, Waterproof, Eco

November 29, 2009   AK

The unspoken winter ritual in my house growing went something like this: You see snow, you get psyched, then you shovel the driveway, then we go for a walk, then we drink hot chocolate. It started at a young age. We were always big winter walkers in my family, in spite of the fact that most our boots were hand-me-downs. I can remember hours spent walking and wondering where everyone else was, walking down the middle of the road sometimes (not recommended, but totally recommended), helping strangers push their cars uphill and out from buried parking spots. I can’t remember how it started, but I can assure you that those are some of my fondest childhood memories, a tradition I’ve maintained to this day. Proper winter boots and related footwear is essential, and buying a quality pair of boots is a wise and worthy investment.

The North Face Four Shadows GTX is our pick for the most versatile winter boot. The Four Shadows also get our award for the most literary boot name, which is significant because rarely, if ever, do we get the chance to review products with names like the Patagonia Poe or the Mark Twain All Stars. Besides the name, we picked these boots because they have superior breatheability and excellent moisture control. They’ll comfortably take you down to temperatures below freezing, which is when the temperature reactive treads on the bottom of the shows harden to give you extra traction - big technical points for that. How many people do you know with winter footwear that reacts to the temperature (frozen-stiff uppers don’t count)? The recycled 400g PrimaLoft lining is a big plus on our scale.

The North Face Baltoro 400 II is our pick for those among us looking to spend time at dangerously low temperatures - no joke, these babies will keep your feet warm far south of freezing. I’ve had an earlier...

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