$25 for $100 Toward Boots and More at Dayton Boots
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- Handcrafted boots
- Made with quality materials
- Apparel and accessories
- Favourite of Hollywood stars
Some boots were made for walking, while others were made for solving the Riemann hypothesis through a careful analysis of prime numbers and zeroes coated in polish. Determine the destiny of your footwear with today’s Groupon: for $25, you get $100 toward boots and more at Dayton Boots. This Groupon is valid for in-store redemption only at Dayton Boots’ East Hastings Street location. Buy as many Groupons as you like, to haul in a pair of new shoes, apparel, posters, and more; you can combine up to two Groupons per pair of boots or merchandise booty.
Since 1946, Dayton Boots has been setting standards for strong and stylish shoes, with a slate of handcrafted boots made from high-quality materials. Envelope toes in tradition with the Black Beauty ($399) and its single-seam shaft of leathered comfort, or opt for that boot’s big brother, the Black Beauty Double Sole ($499), a western-style boot outfitted with two soles for twice the toughness. The Rider ($399) stays snug with a single-buckle ankle strap, and the Bourbon Confederate ($379) showcases antiqued leather on its heel-huggers. Pair your staunch refusal to let your food settle before going swimming with the Rebel boot ($399), or protect your piggies from wayward waltzers with the Hard Toe Toughie ($379).
This Groupon is also good toward the purchase of Dayton Boots’ apparel and accessories. Show love for the Vancouver institution with a Dayton logo black shirt ($14.99), or keep boots preserved and protected with a tin of Dayton Boots’ legendary OK Oil ($9.99). Dayton Boots has long been a favourite of celebrity feet, with noted Dayton doters including Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie, and Lorenzo Lamas.
Reviews
Local Vancouver filmmaker Louvens Remy made a short documentary-style portrait of the local institution:
Ion magazine, the Epoch Times, and Time Out Vancouver have all devoted ink to Dayton’s leather: > * But in these days of built-in obsolescence and mass production, what really makes Daytons a cut above the rest is their quality. – Joan Delaney, Epoch Times