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A century ago, the logging camps still boomed when our company began operations in La Crosse, Wisconsin on a patch of land called Indian Hill (reputedly owned by one Buffalo Bill Cody). Our aim was to manufacture gear to help folks deal with the realities of life here on the middle border.
Today, we're still on that patch of ground. And our goals are
very much the same: to give you the apparel you need to do your
job better and fully enjoy the great outdoors.
Across the country, professional sportsmen, loggers, construction
workers, forest rangers, law enforcement officers, mountaineers
and guides depend every day on the protection, warmth and
sure-footing of their LaCrosse boots and apparel.
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1912 - The original wooden factory building. | ![]() |
1915 - we delivered LaCrosse products by horse and buggy. | ||
Big Footprints to Fill. |
We pioneered the following features:
Interchangeable Liners The first system approach to insulation, allowing you to customize or replace your boot insulation as conditions change.
Double and Triple Insulation We were the first to go double and then triple to create the warmest cold-weather boots anywhere.
Air Grip Outsole The Air Grip was an advance in traction that gave outdoorsmen a critical new advantage in treacherous terrain.
4WD Reinforcement LaCrosse responded to the special demands of regular ATV users before anyone thought of it. Extra instep and toe reinforcement give many more miles of wear.
The
Modern Burly Knee-high Rubber Boot In
1963, we brought the tall heavy-duty rubber boot into the 20th
century, with an innovative ankle-gripping design that keeps it
from pulling loose in mud, rubbing and chafing. Constant design
updates and quality increases are taking the LaCrosse Burly into
the 21st century.
Kinetic Comfort Insole The science of motion applied to your boot, reduces fatigue.
Kid's Waterproof Boot with Removable Liner LaCrosse introduced the first waterproof kid's boot with a removable liner in 1984. Today, it is an industry standard.