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The rugged Father’s Day boot that’s built to last
The rugged Father’s Day boot that’s built to last
The rugged Father’s Day boot that’s built to last

Published on: 06/09/2026

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Merry People’s Oberon Wide Gumboot makes a great gift for Father's Day 2026.

The Merry People’s Oberon Wide Gumboot, now available for Father’s Day, coming up on June 21, is built for the practical side of daily life. Think dog walks, youth sports sidelines, rainy commutes, weekend projects, and muddy trails. The design features a wider D-width fit, a square toe shape, waterproof construction, neoprene lining, and a treaded sole made for uneven ground. The Espresso color keeps things simple and versatile. It works with jeans, workwear, and everyday layers without looking overly rugged.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/shopping-deals/2026/06/the-rugged-fathers-day-boot-thats-built-for-dog-walks-muddy-trails-and-everything-in-between.html

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