Before they were known for their footwear, Palladium started off as a manufacturer for airplane tires in the 1920’s. The iconic brand had taken over the airways long before they dominated the ground. As time went on, Soldiers needed boots to help protect their feet during the tough climates and Palladium answered the call. From the Pampa Boots in 1947 to the Pallabrousse Boots in 1949, these were the first instances where Palladium footwear had made its mark.
Through the ‘60s and the ‘70s, Palladium expanded beyond war boots to tennis shoes and basketball sneakers. Just like their boot counterpart, the brand had continued to be innovative as they kept developing new models to fit the style of play. The Vintage Pallabasket was one of the lightest athletic shoes at the time and allowed players to speed up the game. From ‘80s to the ‘90s, Palladium ventured off to the US where the Pampa Hi went from just a boot to a symbol of pride. With punk rock, grunge and raves being all the rage, the Pampa Hi matched the style and helped transform the brand to fit different subcultures.
As Palladium continues to make waves into different walks of life, their collaborations with top tier streetwear brands have elevated them to more than just boots that provide protection. Stussy, Billionaire Boys Club and Atmos have all put their twists on classic boot styles to show the world that Palladium Boots are more than just for hiking. Adventures can go from the city streets to the hiking trails and these collaborations have shown how Palladium fits both function and fashion.
Whether you have a casual style or you’re a dedicated sneakerhead, Palladium Boots are a must-have to keep in your rotation. From snow pants to washed denim, the style options are endless and you won’t feel like you’re stuck in a box in what to where with them. As winter and fall are quickly approaching, your need to tuck away your slides and sandals and update your wardrobe. It’s time to step up your footwear with this iconic brand.