The Iron Age™ brand has been at the forefront of the boot making industry for over a century. In 1918, hard fiber toe caps were introduced to their protective work shoes. And in 1925, they were one of the first bootmakers to utilize brand new steel toe technology. Built for dirt, sweat, and grit, their work boots can be found at worksites across the country.
While Iron Age footwear is made for tough environments; they also actively participate in the reduction of any detrimental effects on the environment in their manufacturing process. Environmental compliance with laws and regulations protecting the environment is paramount to their organization. Their company and their business partners utilize energy efficient utilities, use production methods which are eco-friendly and they recycle significant portions of the waste they create.
Iron Age footwear continues to flourish as America grows, and while it has not always been an easy road, they are proud to still be kicking.
Tough then. Tough now. The work hasn't changed, so neither have they.