The Zind is a dress boot manufactured by HELM Boots in Austin, Texas. Named after Amanda Zind, the company's studio manager, the boot was originally released as a limited edition style that became one of HELM's bestselling models. The Zind features Blake-Rapid construction with a signature white rubber midsole, full-grain Krumenauer leather, and a Denver rubber sole with stacked leather heel. Built on the 415 last, the boot stands 6.5 inches tall and weighs 2 pounds.
HELM Boots has been designing and manufacturing boots in Austin since 2009. The white rubber midsole running between the welt and outsole has been a defining feature of HELM footwear since the company's inception.
The Zind is named after Amanda Zind, who serves as HELM's studio manager. The boot was initially introduced as a limited release but gained popularity among customers, leading HELM to make it a permanent part of their collection. The model is available in five colors: Teak, Black, Brown, Burgundy, and Saddle Brown, with Teak being the most popular color option.
The design incorporates HELM's signature white rubber midsole, which runs visibly between the welt and the outsole. This distinctive feature has been present on HELM boots since the company began making boots in 2009. The boot includes antique brass eyelets and comes with two pairs of 52-inch brown round cotton laces.
The Zind uses Blake-Rapid stitch construction with a white double stitch detail. The outsole features nails positioned near the toe for added durability. The pull loop includes lining material as an additional durability detail.
The Zind is constructed from full-grain Krumenauer leather. The leather originates from Texas hides that are sent to a Brazilian tannery for finishing. The boot is fully lined with black leather throughout the interior.
The sole consists of a Denver rubber outsole combined with a stacked leather heel. The white rubber midsole is positioned between the welt and the outsole.
The Zind is built on HELM's 415 last, which is designed to be generous through the ball of the foot while narrowing at the toe box. The boot shaft measures 6.5 inches in height, and each boot weighs 2 pounds. The model is available in five color options and includes two pairs of 52-inch brown round cotton laces with each purchase.
The boot retails for $275.00, with periodic sale pricing at $192.50. Each purchase contributes to Feeding America, with the company donating the equivalent of 10 meals per boot sold.
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