Color: Scotch
Material: Goat
Leather Sole
A Timeless 'Daily Driver'
The Earl is a versatile roper boot with universal appeal. Designed to be both practical and stylish, it features a heel shorter than that of a traditional cowboy boot and select colors even feature a slim Vibram rubber outsole for all condition comfort. The vamp is left unadorned in order to showcase whichever premium leather you choose.
- Soft, hung cowhide leather lining for all-day comfort
- Premium leather construction for a sophisticated finish
- Durable leather sole for a refined touch
- Reinforced pull straps
- Tri-layer insole with steel shank
- ¾ Goodyear welt construction
- 1 ⅛ ” stacked leather heel with rubber end cap for stability
- 10” shaft
- Handcrafted in León, Mexico
Please Note: No two authentic animal hides are exactly the same. Color, texture, grain, and pattern variation can be expected from piece to piece.
Goat
Get into a true daily driver that will age like a classic. Our bestselling material for good reason — soft goat hide is rich in natural oils that lend it a quick-to-patina quality, adding character and creases with each wear. Versatile enough for the ranch or the office, it’s one that won’t stay sitting on your rack.
- Store your boots in a dry and dark place.
- Alternate boot-wearing days to let boots properly dry out.
- Ideally, store with tissue, newspaper, or a cedar shoe tree that does not stretch the leather.
These methods above will help minimize moisture and extend the life of your boots.
- Brush dirt off after every wear with the Brick Brush; use a damp cloth if necessary.
- Apply Foam Cleaner for dirty or stained leather and use Protector to clean and extend the life of the leather.
- While boots are still damp, lightly apply Renovator over the entire boot, ideally with fingers, but you can use the Brick Brush or Leather Care Cloth
- Let Renovator dry and then buff with Brick Brush
- Condition every 1 to 2 months.
- Polishing will leave the boots with a glossy finish. We suggest avoiding colored polishes since they can alter the color of your boots.
- After your boots have dried, apply a small amount of wax-based polish to all the areas you wish to shine.
- Let the polish dry and then brush off the boot with a soft cloth.
- Buff with a horsehair brush to the desired level of shine.