Wesco Jobmaster Work Boot
LEGENDARY tier
West Coast Shoe Company — Wesco — has been building boots in Scappoose, Oregon since 1918.
Origin
Made in USA
Warranty
Wesco warrants against defects in materials and workmanship and operates a full rebuild program for approximately $200-250, including new soles, heels, midsoles, and stitching
Price
~$500 (Premium)
Community
Reddit r/BuyItForLife Approved
The Jobmaster is their workhorse: a 10-inch lace-to-toe boot originally designed for Pacific Northwest loggers and still built to that standard today. The construction is triple-row stitchdown with a full leather midsole, steel shank, and a Vibram sole.
Every Jobmaster is made to order with the buyer's specific measurements, leather choice, and hardware preferences. The leather options include heavy-duty oil-tanned cowhide, Horween horsehide, and chromexcel — all full-grain hides that develop character over decades of wear.
Wesco operates its own rebuild program: for approximately $200-250, they strip the boot entirely and reconstruct it with new soles, heels, midsoles, and stitching. Owners document three, four, even five rebuilds across 20-30 year lifespans.
At roughly $500 with one rebuild over 20 years, the effective cost drops to about $35 per year. The Jobmaster is not a fashion boot that borrows workwear aesthetics.
It is genuine professional-grade footwear that happens to look exceptional as it ages. Wesco's century-long track record speaks for itself.
