- 9-inch, fully leather-lined shaft
- Leather foot
- 8-row, fancy stitch
- Hand-corded medallion
- Mostly natural leather welt offers style and comfort
- The white double-row welt stitch offers western detailing
- Cushioned leather insole for extended comfort
- Broad square toe
- Rubber outsole
The boots should feel snug but not tight across the widest part of the foot. There should be about a thumb’s width of space between the longest toe and the front of the boot. Some initial stiffness in the leather is normal and will soften with wear.
Measure both feet at the end of the day when they’re at their largest. Compare measurements to the size chart, and consider that these typically run about half a size large. When between sizes, choosing the smaller size usually works better due to the leather’s natural stretching.
Men's Boot Width Guide:
B Width (Narrow)
The B width is a narrow foot width option for men's boots. If you have slim feet or have struggled with regular shoes feeling too roomy, the B width provides a snugger fit for a comfortable feel.
D Width (Standard)
The D width is the standard width for men's boots. If you've always had a standard shoe size and your feet are average width, the D width should work well for you.
E Width (Wide)
The E width is a wide option for men's boots. If you find regular shoes too tight and need more room in the toe box and forefoot area, the E width offers a wider fit for added comfort.
EE Width (Extra Wide)
If you have wider feet or have experienced discomfort with standard-width shoe and boot sizing, the EE width gives you even more space. This width is roomier in the toe box and forefoot area, making it a great choice for those who need extra wiggle room.
EEE Width (Extra Extra Wide)
The EEE width is an extra wide option for men's boots. For those with very wide or swollen feet, the EEE width provides ample space in the toe box and forefoot area, ensuring a comfortable fit without feeling cramped.
