Engineered Garments and Red Wing are back for their second collaboration. Following the successful launch of the project last fall, the second iteration expands on both brand’s subdued styles.
Understated yet elevated, the Spring/Summer 2025 release blends Red Wing’s classic Oxford with Engineered Garment’s signature detailing, honoring the dual craftsmanship of both brands. This season includes three different leathers: Chrome, Abilene Suede, and Prairie. However, unlike the first launch, which was exclusively available in triple black, the shoes will add two new colorways, Camel Remix and Copper Remix. Tonal brown laces, silver eyelets, and white soles add a nice contrasting touch for casual daytime wear.
The shoes also feature a signature moc toe and Storm’s welt stitches for sturdy, long-lasting wear. Honoring the shoe’s original model, the Irish Setter, the shoebox retains its Irish Setter style and branding on the main tag.
Though uniform from afar, each leather is uniquely textured and meant to naturally gain a patina over time, adding a satisfying element of personalization to each pair.
The Engineered Garments and Red Wing collaboration will be released on March 15. You can check back here for more updates, and in the meantime, check out the lookbook in the gallery above.
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