Palladium is a well-established shoe brand founded in 19th century provincial France. Using tried and tested technology, Palladium has grown through its rich history into one of the most respected footwear manufacturers of its time.
Founded in 1920, Palladium was not originally a shoe manufacturer. In fact, Palladium produced aircraft tires that greatly helped soldiers during World War II. Using special technology, Palladium was renowned for creating durable and reliable tires and reached its peak in tire production towards the end of World War II. Due to the lack of demand for tires after the war, Palladium changed its dynamics and entered the footwear market using its experience and technology, which contributed to the successful production of tires.
Beginning of popularity
In 1947, their first “Pampa” boots appeared.They were specially designed for the French Foreign Legion, with whom Palladium received its first contract. The Legion was called into the scorching deserts of North Africa and desperately needed suitable boots that would combat fatigue and provide sufficient support. Pampa boots were made of canvas material and were ideal for hot weather as they allowed soldiers' feet to breathe. From now on, Palladium continued to produce high-quality canvas shoes for the military.
In 1970, Palladium began producing sports shoes, specifically tennis and basketball shoes. This was further developed in 1980 when Palladium made a giant leap into the US, and from there its popularity skyrocketed. By 1990, Palladium began producing premium leather shoes to help support the lifestyle of urban street fashionistas.
Nowadays
In 2009, Palladium was acquired by K-Swiss and the brand was relaunched for the modern adventurer while maintaining a timeless, classic design. The range has undergone numerous improvements, including an improved rubber outsole that is lighter than its predecessors and updated stone-wash canvas for improved quality.
Today, Palladium's rich heritage is well known and will never be forgotten. Palladium played a key role in outfitting soldiers during World War II, and the brand continues to grow around the world.Palladium has a very loyal following from different cultures and walks of life and will continue to satisfy customers who are looking for premium and historically proven footwear that has stood the test of time and the trenches.
Size chart for men's and women's models
The Palladium boots are true to size. Unlike most boots from other brands, this company's boots conform to American sneaker and dress shoe sizing standards.
If you most often wear size 36 or 39 sneakers and dress shoes (including Nike, Reebok, Allen Edmonds, etc.), then it is best to choose the same size for Palladium shoes.
Most well-known boot brands such as Red Wing, Wolverine and Timberland run in a large size, so for these brands you will need to size down at least half a size. But Palladium is closer to sneakers than boots.
Being a French brand, Palladium often lists their sizes in EU standards, but if you're shopping through the US site, finding the right size is fairly easy. It is enough to use any size conversion table available on the Internet.
Keep in mind that foot length is not all there is to choosing the right size. Your arch and foot structure also play a major role in how your boots should fit.