The Postman Oxford was first built by Red Wing in 1954. The shoe was standard issue, government-approved footwear for mail carriers and police officers for decades. Look no further than Norman Rockwell’s iconic “The Postman” painting to see how ubiquitous these shoes were. Today, the shoe is still American-made with fully resoleable Goodyear leather welt construction, black Cushion Crepe Wedge outsole and "sweat-proof" leather insole for comfort that lasts all day.
FIT INFORMATION
A new pair of Red Wing Heritage footwear should fit comfortably tight on the foot, with enough room to freely wiggle toes. We recommend trying on footwear in store to ensure proper fit.
NO. 210 LAST
- Iconic Red Wing last that was created in the 1950s.
- Designed for increased flexibility and lighter work.
Outsole | Black Cushion Crepe Wedge |
Construction | Goodyear Leather Welt |
Last | 210 |
Leather Type | Smooth Finish |
Hardware | Blind Eyelets |
Shank | None |
Resoleable | Yes |