Beckman 9419
A polished 6-inch boot named for Red Wing founder Charles Beckman and built for sharper wear.
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Story & heritage
The Beckman is named after Charles Beckman, the founder of Red Wing Shoes, and the company frames it as one of its most requested and cherished returns. That makes the style feel more like a signature chapter than a seasonal release.
Compared with the rougher icons, Beckman reads more refined: still a boot, still heritage, but with a dressier attitude and a clearer line to the brand's founder story.
Materials & craft
The 9419 pairs Black Cherry Excalibur leather with premium nail-seat construction and full-grain materials in the Red Wing tradition.
Official copy also emphasizes that the boot is handcrafted in Red Wing using local leather by local professionals, keeping the story close to the brand's Minnesota roots.
How to choose & style
Pick Beckman when you want a heritage boot that can sit under tailoring, dark denim or a smarter knit instead of only workwear.
It reads best with cleaner proportions than the Iron Ranger: pressed trousers, unbroken hems and outerwear with a little structure.