Instant ramen was invented by Momofuku Ando in 1958 and was voted Japan's greatest invention of the 20th century by the Japanese. – WTF Fun Facts Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/1067506.stm
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Instant ramen was invented by Momofuku Ando in 1958 and was voted Japan's greatest invention of the 20th century by the Japanese. – WTF Fun Facts Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/1067506.stm
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Irish Setter Crayon Box. Here you guys can see a selection of colorways the staple Irish Setter was available in in the past. From the top left to the bottom right: 8120 in the dark brown Java Muleskinner, 8125 in the Blueberry Muleskinner, 9877 in the Golden Sequoia, 879 in the Hawthorne Muleskinner, and the 4558 in the Oro Russet leather. Which deadstock style would you like to get your hands on? www.redwingberlin.com
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We are proud to present: The 9877 Irish Setter
This Boot is a true Collector's Item: The 9877 Gold Sequoia. Previously sold in Japan only, a strictly limited Run of 60 Pairs is now exclusively available in Europe at the official Red Wing Shoe Stores. Made as close as possible to the original Irish Setter which was first introduced in 1952, this real Gem features some unique Details which were found on it's Archetype.
As the Leather Colour evolved over the Years, the 9877 returns to the original colourway "Sequoia", which owes its name to the bark of the Sequoia Redwood Tree.
Traditional Branding on the Inside of the right Boot
Woven Irish Setter Tag, as used on the first Version in 1952
Square Stitching to reinforce a typical straining point of the Moc Toe Design. As the 877 improved over time, this Detail became obsolete.
Another exclusive Extra: heavy duty Leather Laces in matching Colour
Vintage Irish Setter Label on the Box