The Stockton
$285
Color:
Chocolate
Material:
Bison
Rubber or Hybrid Outsoles
Size:
*runs big; order half size down
Size sold out? Select size to get notified.For Mud, Sweat, and Years
The Stockton is a ready-to-work, handmade boot in a traditional roper shape. Our newest iteration of The Stockton in handsome Chocolate or Straw, features a leather lined shaft to make pulling them on a breeze. Vibram outsoles, your choice of sturdy oiled cowhide or bison leather, weatherproof seams, and removable polyurethane insoles make The Stockton as tough as it is comfortable. Though do note, if you’ve got high arches, you may find a better fit in one of our other rubber-soled work boots — like The Knox. Meet our most functional and durable roper yet. We worked hard on them because you’ll work hard in them.
- Oil- and slip-resistant custom Vibram outsoles
- ¾ Goodyear welt construction
- Treated leathers and weatherproof seams for hose-them-off durability
- Removable shock-absorbing polyurethane insoles with leather lining
- 1 ½” stacked leather heel with 9mm rubber cap
- Reinforced pull straps
- 10" leather lined shaft
*Please Note: No two authentic animal hides are exactly the same. Color, texture, grain, and pattern variation can be expected from piece to piece.*
Bison
If you’re looking for a distinctive hide that can stand up to the rigors of the ranch, and look great in pebbled grain doing it — bison is tough to beat. Resistant to scuffs and scratches, yet supple enough to mold to your feet for a comfortable fit, there’s no trade off required. Make a stampede for this one.
Store Your Boots
- 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.
How To Clean
- Brush dirt off after every wear with a horsehair brush; use a damp cloth if necessary.
- Wipe residue with a damp cloth, dry, and brush/buff.
Condition
- While boots are still damp, lightly apply conditioner over the entire boot, ideally with fingers, but you can use a brush or cloth.
- Let the conditioner dry and then buff with a horsehair brush.
- Condition 3-4 times per year (or as needed). Bison’s natural oils protect your pair from drying out, so they don’t need consistent conditioning. In fact, we encourage you not to over-condition them, as that could lead to damaging the finish.
For conditioner, we suggest our Basics Care Kit or the Bickmore’s Bick 4 conditioner.
Polish & Shine
- 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.
For polish, we suggest the included polish in our Basics Care Kit.
- Lincoln wax polish (neutral) and Allen Edmonds spray shine are also great options.