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Tony Lama Stockman Boots
Sometimes, I feel like wearing a western boot that makes me look like I was good at horsemanship class. I actually was, years ago. (Today, I'm just happy not to trip as I lead.) There seems to be so many styles of cowboy boots! Ya just gotta try some of all of them. 

Tony Lama Stockman boots have a "super roper " heel and sole system. This model has a comfy calf leather and Lama Comfort Technology. Natural stacked heel with a spur rest, wide square toe, and still stitched on the top of the vamp to make it break in just right at the ball of your foot. The lower top is typical of rancher boots, stockman boots, arena boots and other similar roper boots. 

Tough leathers, many oil tanned, bullhide, and properly lined, comprise the Tony Lama Stockman cowboy boots. Deep dip tops allow them to fit your calves. All put together to give some "dress-up" to a good working cowboy boot.  Most come with a spur rest on the heels, for your spurs.  Today, Tony Lama uses a great leather to give an authentic look without needing a week to break it in! Same style, same quality. 



Tony Lama Stockman Boots - TL 6198
H toe shown
The latest fashion in Stockman Boot Comfort Technology.
STYLE:    TL-6198
DESCRIPTION:   ANTIQUE TAN VINTAGE GOAT Stockman Boot
SIZE:   B  widths   9 -12, 13
D  widths   7-12, 13
EE  widths 7-12, 13
FOOT:   Antique Tan Vintage Goat Leather
TOP:   Red Roma Calf
TOE:   H  Wide Square
HEEL:   H   Super Roper with Spur Rest
HEIGHT:   11"
INSOLE:   Lama Comfort Technology
MIDSOLE:   Comfort
OUTSOLE:   Leather with Double Row White Welt Stitching

 

CC PRICE:  $189.99
Compare at$248.00 


TL-6211 H toe (wide square) / H heel (super roper heel)
CC PRICE:  $189.99

Compare at$248.00

 

 

When you saddle soap your leather work boots, to clean them, use Leather Balm or boot oils of some sort to add back conditioner. Mink Oil, or Snow Seal the leathers right before you go into a lot of manure, or mud. This weatherproofs your leather. Be sure and use an old toothbrush to get into all the tight spots. (I like to use a hair dryer about 6 inches to a foot away, to open the pores of the leather allowing the waxy stuff (waterproofing compound) to penetrate into the leather. You can really watch it soak in.)  If they get really covered in muck, you can just squirt them off with a water hose before you tote "all that" into your house. (You might be cool at the stockyards, to walk around looking like ya did something. But, that ain't cool coming into Momma's house!)  

If wet, allow them to dry at room temperature, then just add another coat of conditioner. Conditioners will darken your leathers because they add moisture balance. As the leathers dry out, they will return to "almost" the same color as new. - Taking care of your boots will make them last much longer than not.



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