In 1876, George Henry Bass entered the shoemaking trade, committed to crafting the finest, most durable footwear available. Not long after, Bass introduced the popular Camp Mocc. In 1927, Charles Lindbergh completed the first trans-Atlantic flight wearing Bass Aviation Boots. The year 1936 may have been the most important in Bass history-the Weejun was introduced, and quickly achieved legendary status as America's most enduring footwear standard. In 1976, Bass celebrated 100 years of success with the introduction of the popular Bass 100s line. Today, Bass continues to thrive, offering modern footwear of superior quality, in today's latest styles and materials, to men, women and kids.