About Us - Army Boots from Carolina, Belleville, Browning & More
Bill Martin Sr. founded the New England Shoe Outlet in 1956 after earning a purple heart and serving his country faithfully as a Marine in both World War II and Korea. He opened the shoe store in Quantico, VA, to provide discount footwear and army boots to the U.S. Marines, their dependants, and others in the area.
At the start of the business, many of the shoes and styles of the time came from New England, and the name stuck. After he passed away in 1996, his son, Bill Martin Jr., took over the store while keeping the long-standing family tradition learned from his father to provide military boots at discount prices and maintain repeat customers.
Now we have two dedicated customer service employees who know about everything from Carolina boots to Wolverine boots and who can assist you with ordering and answer all questions and concerns.
Although we have expanded, we still hold dear to the customer service principles handed down by the late Mr. Martin. Whether a customer is interested in Browning boots or just a sturdy pair of socks, we believe that you can't be in business for more than 50 years unless you listen to your customers! We are always open to suggestions, questions, comments, complaints...anything.
We also specialize in large orders for military, police, and other uniform
purposes.
All of our inventory - from Magnum to Belleville boots - is marked as low as possible. We provide low prices and free shipping because we value our customers. We aim to please and welcome any inquiries that you may have. If you have any questions, call us or email us at CustomerService at QuanticoBoot.com
Directions: We are just off Interstate 95 south of Washington DC in northern Virginia. Take exit 150 toward Triangle/Quantico. Proceed through the traffic light on Fuller Drive. At the gate of the military base, inform the MP that you are heading to town (be prepared to show ID). Drive 2.5 miles and take the first left at the light after the speed limit change. Cross the railroad tracks and look for the store in the second block on the left.
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