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Men's Corbin Western Boots

Men's Corbin Western Boots

The Corbin is a Western-styled silhouette crafted from hand burnished Mad Dog goat leather, offering a rugged appearance. Inspired by pioneers of the American West, the Corbin looks best while in a passed down, weathered saddle. Handmade in Texas.

  • Mad Dog goat vamps
  • Mad Dog goat quarters
  • 12-inch quarters
  • Detailed stitch pattern
  • Pull strap with chain stitch pattern
  • Teak stacked-leather heel
  • Single-stitched welt
  • Leather outsole
  • Handmade in Texas

Lucchese Toe + Heel: 7 + 4

Material: Mad Dog goat sits in the sweet spot of classic style and sturdy substance. The iconic leather has high tensile strength, abrasion resistance, and a natural softness. Oils and waxes used in the tanning process bring out the leather’s distinctive grain and allow scratches and scuffs to blend in. In time, this leather lightens in some places and burnishes in others for a covetable vintage patina

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From $225.75

Original: $645.00

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Men's Corbin Western Boots—

$645.00

$225.75

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The Corbin is a Western-styled silhouette crafted from hand burnished Mad Dog goat leather, offering a rugged appearance. Inspired by pioneers of the American West, the Corbin looks best while in a passed down, weathered saddle. Handmade in Texas.

  • Mad Dog goat vamps
  • Mad Dog goat quarters
  • 12-inch quarters
  • Detailed stitch pattern
  • Pull strap with chain stitch pattern
  • Teak stacked-leather heel
  • Single-stitched welt
  • Leather outsole
  • Handmade in Texas

Lucchese Toe + Heel: 7 + 4

Material: Mad Dog goat sits in the sweet spot of classic style and sturdy substance. The iconic leather has high tensile strength, abrasion resistance, and a natural softness. Oils and waxes used in the tanning process bring out the leather’s distinctive grain and allow scratches and scuffs to blend in. In time, this leather lightens in some places and burnishes in others for a covetable vintage patina