Fisher
$995
STYLE NO.CL1027.W8S-2005-D-10.5
MATERIAL
Hornback Caiman
SHAFT HEIGHT
12"
HEEL HEIGHT
1 1/8"
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TOE + HEEL
TOE + HEEL
01. TOE BOX
The toe box on a boot surrounds the toes and the front part of the foot.
02. HEEL
A boot will initially slip slightly in the heel (around ¼ to ½ inch)
WHAT'S YOUR STYLELucchese offers a variety of toe shapes and heel styles so every customer can find a boot well-suited for his or her particular lifestyle and personality. See our full galleries below.
TOE GALLERY
Q TOE
Modeled as a hybrid toe, it is highlighted by its squared-off edge and low profile. (1 1/4” wide)
W TOE
Our modern square toe is found on walking & riding boots and is known for its comfort. (1 1/2” wide)
7 WESTERN SQUARE TOE
A modern take on the classic western style, this square toe is one of our most popular. (7/8” wide)
6 MEDIUM ROUND TOE
A traditional rounded western toe, it is timeless and elegant.
5 SNIP TOE
Originally made for getting in and out of a stirrup, the snip toe is pointed for a traditional look. (5/8” wide)
S TOE
Found on dress and casual styles; this rounded toe abuts a squared off outsole for a distinguished look.
S5 - 5 TOE WITH A SPRING
Our 5 toe with a pronounced upward curvature of the toe box. (5/8” wide)
R ROPER TOE
The roper toe is rounded and has a u-shape that is most like a normal shoe toe shape.
C TOE
Similar to the roper toe, the C toe has a slightly less rounded u-shape; often found on work boots.
X1 - FRENCH TOE
Found on dress boots; this rounded toe abuts a squared off outsole for a distinguished look. (1” wide)
2 TOE
A more narrow rounded toe that almost comes to a point is found on traditional western styles.
K TOE
This is a rounded toe with a defined squared off outsole for contrast.
HEEL GALLERY
0 HEEL (7/8'' TALL)
2F FASHION HEEL (2'' TALL)
3 WALKING HEEL (1 1/2'' TALL)
4 COWBOY HEEL (1 3/4'' TALL)
9 ROPER WITH PITCH (1'' TALL)
8 FOWLER HEEL WITH A PITCH (1 1/8'' TALL)
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Width
WIDTH
Men's boots are sized in B, D and EE widths.
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B = narrow
D = average to medium
EE = wide
A general rule of thumb is the further you get from the letter A, the wider the boot is.
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SIZE
SIZE
Lucchese boots generally run true to size, but don’t be surprised if your western boot’s size is slightly smaller than your dress shoe size due to its construction. The best way to find your fit is to confirm your foot size with a boot expert. You can also consult the charts below.
Men's Size Conversions Chart
TIP
Lucchese boots typically fit about one half-size smaller than everyday dress shoes. If the boot has a padded foot bed, then the boot will fit to size. It’s a good idea to confirm your size with a shoe or boot expert every few years, as the size and shape of your feet can change over time.
01 The ball of your foot shoud sit in the widest part of the boot.
02 A properly fitting boot should feel like a firm handshake across the instep.
03 There will be a slight slip in the heel.
04 toes rest comforably in the ball.
05 Tightest around the middle of the crown.
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How To Try On A Cowboy Boot
How To Try On A Cowboy Boot
FOOT GOING IN
FOOT IN
01 Put both fingers through the pull straps and insert your foot into the boot.
02 Keeping the heel on the ground, use your body weight to get your foot into the boot. *Note: You will feel resistance as you try to pull the boot on.
03 As your foot sinks into the boot, listen for the audible “thump”.
04 Walk around and feel the fit of the boot.
05 What you’ll feel: Toes should be comfortable, and the snuggest section will be across the top of the foot. * Note: Notice the slight slip in the heel.
COMMON FIT PROBLEMS
If the boot feels too tight, go for a wider width. If the boot feels too loose, try a smaller size.
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Wearing in Your Boots
Wearing in Your Boots
Once the boot fits, use these tips to help wear them in.
CONDITION
Coat your new boots with natural leather conditioner.
WEAR
For the first 6-8 outings, try for at least 2-3 hours of wear. Continued wear allows your body heat and moisture to permeate the boots, softening the leather. Over time, Lucchese’s leather heel, insole and outsole conform to the shape of your foot, providing a more flexible and comfortable fit.
WAIT
Be patient - the more you wear your new boots, the better.
NOTE ABOUT EXOTICS:
Soft leathers, such as goat or cowhide, have more elasticity than exotic leathers. Most exotics, such as alligator or ostrich, should be fitted with little to no additional stretching required.
- Hornback Caiman vamps
- Ranch Hand quarters
- 12-inch quarters
- Detailed stitch pattern
- Pull strap with chain stitch pattern
- Mahogany stacked-leather heel
- Spur-ridged heel
- Double-stitched welt
- Leather outsole
- Brass tack construction
- Handmade in Texas
Caiman Crocodile
We craft boots from several cuts of this crocodilian: belly, ultra belly, and hornback. Ultra belly is ultra smooth; belly is only slightly less so. Abrasion-resistant hornback is heavily textured, with deep, tall ridges. The most recent caiman in the Lucchese family, giant caiman has larger tiles than the other varieties. All these crocodilians hold firm around the foot, even after repeated wear.
Instructions
Clean: Remove loose dust or dirt with damp cloth or soft brush. For heavily soiled products use Lucchese Leather Cleaner (see care instructions) Condition: Apply Lucchese Leather Conditioner to your boots liberally, let dry. Polish: Apply neutral or color matching cream-based polish and buff with a soft cloth to a shine. Protect: Apply Lucchese Premium Leather Protector.