Carolina Boots
Carolina Shoe Company was founded in 1963 as a new division of H. H. Brown. A manufacturing facility was set up in Morganton, North Carolina, USA, where manufacturing operations existed until 2000, when it was divided up among factories in the U.S. and overseas.
Styles of boots made: work boots, including loggers; engineer boots; hiking boots
Value: Carolina boots present good value the price paid. The boots are constructed of good to moderate quality leather and materials. Most Carolina boots are made overseas, though engineer boots and tall loggers are still made in the USA. Boots are made by mechanical methods and are not hand-made.
Availability: Many licensed third-party vendors sell Carolina Boots.
Custom sizing: Not available.
How to order: Try on and purchase in brick-and-mortar stores or from on-line vendors.