Color: Sunset/Midnight
Material: Ostrich
Leather Sole
A Pure Western Exotic, Updated
Raise the bar on style with the stunning, slipper-like comfort of full-quill ostrich in our traditional broad square toe profile. A great boot made even better, The Emmitt has been updated with a sweeping new shaft design and a tri-layer insole anchored by a steel shank. Tried and true hallmarks of quality remain the same: hung leather lining, leather outsole, and Goodyear welt construction. Handcrafted in León, Mexico.
- Solid one-piece full-quill ostrich vamp
- 1 ½” signature leather stacked pitched heel
- Dual-layer rubber tap
- Broad Square toe
- 12” shaft with hung leather lining
- Tri-layer leather insole with foam cushion cover
- Embedded steel shank
- Goodyear welt construction
- Leather outsole
- Lemonwood pegs
- 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.
Full-Quill Ostrich
Full-quill ostrich leather’s stunning pimpling has made it an iconic, quintessential exotic hide. Beyond the aesthetics, exotic ostrich is buttery soft and provides slipper-like comfort to the lucky wearer without sacrificing longevity. Well-cared for ostrich will have a place on your rack for seasons to come.
- 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.
Take a damp (not wet) Leather Care Cloth and wipe off any dirt and residue as needed. Dry and buff leather with the Brick Brush.
- While boots are still damp, lightly apply conditioner over the entire boot, ideally with your fingers, but you can also use a brush or cloth.
Let conditioner dry and then buff with boot 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.