Wolverine

Oxford Work Show

Wolverine®'s Glide Steel-Toe EH Lace-to-Toe Oxford is a skater-sneaker-inspired work shoe that features performance leather, a suede upper, and a removable full-cushion footbed. Made with a slip-resistant rubber outsole and wave mesh for breathability, the shoe is available in Gunsmoke, Black, and Taupe, and as a slip-on with win-gore construction.


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