Crockett
A classic cowboy boot in every sense. This boot is made from Oil-Tanned Calf and has character that makes it absolutely stunning. The oil-tanned leather is ‘self-healing’ and can be darkened with more conditioner, but the leather is versatile and hides imperfections. A bit of leather conditioner will keep the boots with a rich oiled look but if you like the lighter tan look just let them be, without conditioning (the pics show variations in color depending on the amount of conditioner used).
We use no synthetic material and every part of it is handmade (which is why this boot will last a lifetime). These details are important. These are the perfect boots to wear at the office, the ranch and everywhere in between.
- Classic Round Toe
- Uppers are Dragon Corded and 12" high.
- Heel is leather stacked 1 1/2”.
- Soles are hand pegged with lemonwood, reinforced with brass clinch nails
- Reinforced pulls.
- Lux-calf interior for glove-like comfort.
- Full leather insole (for breathability and custom shaping to your foot).
Our stock boots are 'true to size' in order to conform perfectly with your foot, but this makes them more of a custom feel (slightly tighter). Other companies tend to oversize their boots, so if you want a comparable fit then go up a half size (if a 10 in other stock boots, order a 10.5) - Its free to exchange if something is off!
Our Full Leather Insoles allow the Width to be Modifiable! They are built on an EE base and have a full leather insole that (when inserted) makes the boot a D width (normal). So, simply remove this leather insert for EE (wide) width, or keep it inserted for D (normal) width. They will conform comfortably to your feet either way.
*UPDATE November 26, 2024: DUE to the high demand - we are not taking any more initials at this time.
Add up to 3 initials on the pulls (black, brown, or bone) to customize the boots. Put the initials in the Order Notes. We handmake these (inlay into the pulls) and it takes us 3-6 weeks to complete this.
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This boot is dedicated to the legendary Davy Crockett. He was an icon of his day (frontiersman and politician) that came to Texas to support the Texas Revolution. He was martyred in the Alamo in 1836 - go learn more about him.
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