WAY back in the 70's, when true 'Browning Dealers' were few and far between, I worked at an LGS that was an 'authorized' Browning dealer. So, the store had everything Browning then, including their whole clothing line.
This was the 'pre-GoreTex' era and waterproof boots meant either rubber farm boots or quality treated leather boots.
Using my discount, bought my FIRST pair of really good quality boots, Browning's 'Vibram Hunter'. They were the trademark loden-green leather. You were supposed to occasionally treat them with the spray can of Browning boot treatment, which I think was mostly silicone.
Wonderful boots that I assigned ONLY to hunting, nothing else. They eventually became pretty worn and the Vibram soles started to really wear down. The leather required a yearly treatment of warming with a hair-dryer and hand-rubbing SnoPruf salve goop into it. They went about 22 seasons, and then many other boot choices began to become available.
A couple of years ago, splurged and bought a pair of Schnee brand boots, hand-crafted in Montana. Very high quality, but not cheap. They will outlast me.