Men's Leather Cowboy Boots
Our men's leather cowboy boots come in full grain, rough out, suede cowhide, and exotic hides including bison, kudu, boar, and goat. They are built with a proper western heel and sturdy shaft and include brands such as South Texas Tack, Anderson Bean, Olathe, R. Watson, Hyer, Rios of Mercedes, and Horse Power.
Men's Leather Cowboy Boots for Every Use
For men who spend long days in the arena or on the ranch, rough out leather is the most practical starting point. The Black Suede Cowhide, R. Watson Sand Blue Rough Out Cutter Toe and Olathe Brown Rosewood Kudu Rough Out are all built to handle hard use without polishing or particular maintenance beyond a suede brush.
The Hyer Culver Rough Out Eggplant Vintage Goat Shaft and Horse Power Top Hand Camel Suede Emerald Explosion both pair rough out cowhide with a contrasting shaft material.
Full grain leather boots such as the Hyer Legends Collection Kincaid and Rios of Mercedes Brown Marine Field Boots both work for any event.
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Choosing the Right Leather for the Right Purpose
The right choice depends on how and where you plan to wear them. Rough out leather boots are the right choice for ranch work, arena riding, and everyday wear.
Full grain leather develops a natural patina over time and maintains a polished look that suits the show pen and formal western occasions. Exotic leathers like bison, boar, and kudu sit between these two. They are more durable than standard cowhide and have a texture and grain that gives each boot a distinct character. .
FAQ
What is the difference between full grain and rough out leather cowboy boots?
Full grain leather uses the outermost layer of the hide with the smooth side facing outward. It while rough out leather reverses the hide so the napped side faces outward.
How long do leather cowboy boots last?
A well made leather cowboy boot can last a decade or more with regular use. The leather breaks in and moulds to the foot over time rather than breaking down the way synthetic materials do. Exotic leathers like bison and boar are generally more durable than standard cowhide and hold their shape and finish longer under hard use.
Are leather cowboy boots suitable for riding?
Yes. Every boot here is built with a proper western heel that keeps the foot from sliding through the stirrup and a sturdy shaft that gives ankle support in the saddle.
