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Our New England shoemakers crafted their first styles in 1899, and since then, no other shoe company has understood men better than Bostonian. We focus on the future, crafting exceptional shoes for this generation and the next.
The Somerville collection features a traditional Goodyear welted construction, with supple leathers
and rich suedes for contemporary all-rounder dress shoes that transition with ease from office to bar.
Traditional Goodyear welted construction allows shoes to be resoled to stand the test of time.
Traditional Goodyear welted construction
allows shoes to be resoled to stand
the test of time.
Beautiful full grain leather uppers and rich
suedes wrap a timeless dress shape.
Stacked leather outsole construction
utilizes rubber on the top-lift for
wear and slip resistance.
The Costigan collection blends premium salt-proof leather uppers, Terrier Grip outsoles and Italian wool lining to deliver a rich feeling of warmth...
READ MOREThe Rhodes collection combines a classic Bostonian last shape, a traditional Goodyear welted construction...
READ MOREWith roots in our New England heritage, the Made in USA collection showcases American artisanship at its finest...
READ MOREThe No16 Soft collection was founded on the iconic No16 last, with a unique twist...
READ MORE1910
We quickly became known for offering the right fit and were the first American brand to introduce an extensive range of sizes and widths.
2018
Over a century later, we still practice the craft our forefathers passed on. While most 100-year olds are content to revel in the glory of days gone by, we at Bostonian have our sights fixed firmly on the future. As we move into our second century, America's Classic Shoemaker is just hitting its stride. Here's to the next 100.