Red Wing Shoe Co. Opens Flagship Store in New York City

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The company’s first permanent presence in Manhattan includes a tribute to the workers who helped build the city. Located at 11 Penn Plaza in the heart of midtown, the 3,300-square-foot store celebrates the company’s rich heritage and tradition of quality craftsmanship. In addition to selling Red Wing’s famed purpose-built work boots and stylish Heritage collection, the store also offers expert shoe-fitting and refurbishing services, along with experiential displays.

“Red Wing Shoes have been a mainstay on New York City job sites for more than a century, but until now we haven’t had a physical presence in Manhattan,” said Mark Urdahl, Red Wing’s chief executive officer. “We are excited to make it easier than ever for New York’s workers, residents and visitors to find the right product and services for their needs, whether it’s working on a construction site or commuting to the office.”

The new store offers a wide range of unique services and features, including:

  • Ultimate Fit Experience: Customers can take advantage of Red Wing’s Ultimate Fit Experience with experts who can offer advice on the best size and fit for tailored needs, including highly specific work conditions and safety requirements.

  • Boot repair and care bar: Red Wing boots can be reconditioned and repaired on-location while the customer watches. The company also plans for interactive demonstrations, providing tips on how to make a favorite pair of boots last season after season.

  • Accessory selection: Red Wing’s new store offers a comprehensive collection of laces, inserts and socks to create a truly personalized, and comfortable, pair of boots.

  • New York City Wall of Honor: ​The store offers a tribute to New York’s skilled laborers through an interactive installation of epic stories about the toughest jobs done in Red Wing boots. One memory, submitted by Chris Csoka, tells of his work cleaning up Ground Zero after 9/11 and how his Red Wing boots saved his life in an electrical explosion during recovery efforts. His work boots are on display in the store.

Alyssa Riegelman