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LUCCHESE Powder Horn Rancher mens
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Average Customer Rating:
(3 reviews)
Review this Product
Working man
By: Ed Tobin - Fairfax, VA Dec 12, 2008
Love this boot. Have had mine for nearly a year now and wear them most everyday, work, play, evenings out, I almost never take them off. Had a bit of trouble with the initial pair that I got, but Schnee's and Lucchese made it right. Thanks to you both for a great pair of boots. Got my eye on the Powder Horn Ropers now!!!
LUCCHESE #1
By: DAVE HAM - DYER, IN Jul 6, 2008
I HAVE A PAIR OF THESE AND LOVE THEM , I WEAR THEM EVERYDAY FOR WORK (EVERYTHING FROM CLEANING MY CHURCH TO MOWING LAWNS & WORKING ON THE RANCH ). I PUT THEM ON AT 4:30 AM AND THEY DO NOT COME OFF TIL 8 PM OR 9 PM WHEN I GET IN. LUCCHESE BOOTS ARE THE ONLY THING I BUY. AND NOW THAT SCHNEE'S SELLS THEM IS EVEN BETTER I WILL BUY MY NEXT PAIR FROM THEM . LUCCHESE #1
Great Product!
By: - Dec 11, 2007
The fit, the look, and the durability are fantastic. Love the rubber sole, very practical. Will buy another once it is time!
Powder Horn Rancher Features - Schnee's Powder Horn Outfitters exclusive
- Bison leather
- Special walking heel
- Features hand-driven lemon wood pegs
- Meticulous finishing
- D = medium width
- EE = wide width
CEDAR BOOT TREES: We strongly recommend you insert cedar boot trees into your boots when you are not wearing them for three important reasons: - The original shape of the boot is maintained. Using shoe/boot trees daily prevents boots from curling. Leather shape is maintained by the tension of the shoe/boot tree.
- The unfinished cedar absorbs moisture. Feet typically perspire an eighth of a cup of moisture everyday. Left unchecked, this moisture is absorbed into the linings of boots permanently, thus decreasing the life of your boots. By placing boot trees into your boots every night, moisture is absorbed into the boot tree from the boot.
- The aroma of cedar deodorizes boots naturally. Boot odors are naturally negated with the powerful scent of aromatic cedar.
Lucchese Western Boot CareTreat your leather goods in much the same manner as you treat your skin. Your leather products require nutrients to keep them supple and strong. The four steps for proper boot care are:CLEAN, CONDITION, POLISH and PROTECT. - DIRT AND DUST are leather's worst enemies. Wiping down often with a damp cloth can prevent dirt and dust from cutting away at the microscopic fibers that make leather strong and durable.
- CONDITION LEATHER only when it is clean and dry so conditioner can penetrate through the pores to keep leather soft and pliable. Lanolin based conditioners are best. Too much oil or wax can clog the pores, which cause the leather to dry out. Also, oils and waxes attract dust.
- REJUVENATE BOOTS by applying a cream based polish. This will cover scratches and bring a glossy finish. Only boots that have a finish can be polished.
- PROTECT BOOTS with a non-silicone water and stain protector.
- EXOTICS: ALLIGATOR, CAIMAN, KANGAROO, LIZARD, OSTRICH, PYTHON, SHARK, STINGRAY
- Brush off dirt or dust with a damp cloth or soft brush.
- Apply an exotic leather conditioner in several thin layers.
- Apply a neutral or matching cream based polish, buff with a soft cloth.
NOTE: NO POLISH ON RATTLESNAKE - Apply an non-silicone water and stain protector.
NOTE: On snakeskin be sure to go with the grain of the scales.
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