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Blundstone had been in the footwear business for over 90 years when it introduced its #500 series in

Blundstone had been in the footwear business for over 90 years when it introduced its #500 series in the 1960s. [Uncrate]( [Blundstone Original #510 Boot]( [In Partnership with Blundstone]( Blundstone had been in the footwear business for over 90 years when it introduced its #500 series in the 1960s. Fast forward another 60 or so years, and they've become an icon, with more than 25 million pairs sold globally. While they've changed slightly over the years to incorporate new technology, they retain the same Chelsea silhouette that has made them a frequent sight everywhere from the production floor to the forest to modern music festivals. For a limited time, get 25% off select Blundstone styles. [Shop Now]( Iconic Pull Tabs Part of the #500 series' broad appeal is the ease of taking them on and off, courtesy of the signature pull tabs at the front and back. The resulting laceless design effortlessly transitions from casual to formal situations, expanding potential wear situations far beyond a typical work boot. [Blundstone Original #510 Boot]( Premium Leather Making up the bulk of the upper, the #510's premium, breathable leather is arguably as important as its base. The durable 2.5mm leather conforms to the wearer's foot over time, maximizing comfort, and is also water-resistant, ensuring that the boots can stand up to the elements. [Blundstone Original #510 Boot]( Outstanding Shock Absorption Many of the upgrades the boots have seen over the decades have involved comfort. This modern incarnation uses the SPS Max Comfort system to reduce fatigue and orthopedic problems, with lightweight, thin, and breathable cushioning dubbed XRD Extreme Impact Protection that absorbs up to 90% of the impact from each step. [Blundstone Original #510 Boot]( [Blundstone Original #510 Boot]( “If James Bond were to make an app for the stuff he wanted to buy, this would be the app.” – DOUG STEPHENS, RETAIL FUTURIST [app-store.jpg]( [google-play.jpg]( [footer-uncrate-logo.png] © 2023 Uncrate LLC. All rights reserved. Independently published since 2005. 7740B Trinity Road, Suite 122, Memphis, TN 38018 [forward to a friend]( / [unsubscribe]( / [view in browser](

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