$995
Sumter
STYLE NO.GY3501.R9-2017-D-8
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Dedicated to the craft
Before the leather, before the stitching, before the finishing touches—it all begins with the last, the foundation of every Lucchese boot. This philosophy guides everything we create.
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Reminiscent of Lucchese's fully tooled, Knox, the Sumter is a product of innovation, development and rich history - named after the sea fort that marked the beginning of the American Civil War, Fort Sumter. The Sumter is crafted entirely from Royal Calf leather - hand-burnished, hand-tooled and hands down the ceterpiece of any function. Handmade in Texas.
- Royal Calf vamps
- Royal Calf quarters
- 10-inch quarters
- Detailed tooled collar
- Pull straps with cording
- Mahogany stacked-leather heel
- Single-stitched welt
- Leather outsole
- Lemonwood peg construction
- Handmade in Texas
Dedicated to the craft
Before the leather, before the stitching, before the finishing touches—it all begins with the last, the foundation of every Lucchese boot. This philosophy guides everything we create.
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Calf
Soft and buttery, calf leather is comfortable right out of the box. It’s also more durable than you may expect. Calf leather finishes to a consistent, saturated all-over color and breaks in quickly for a personalized fit. Typically used on more formal boots and shoes, calfskin is also used on Lucchese handbags, wallets, belts, and other small accessories.
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The Roper
The Lucchese roper is a Western boot with British inspiration and Texas roots. The roper can be traced back to England’s military and Arthur Wellesley, who was the first Duke of Wellington and former prime minister. That’s why it’s sometimes called a Wellington. With a 1-inch heel, clean lines, and a rounded toe, ropers walk the line between boot and shoe. Supremely comfortable, Lucchese ropers transcend time — and styles. Cowboys love them. So do captains of industry.
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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.
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The Roper
The Lucchese roper is a Western boot with British inspiration and Texas roots. The roper can be traced back to England’s military and Arthur Wellesley, who was the first Duke of Wellington and former prime minister. That’s why it’s sometimes called a Wellington. With a 1-inch heel, clean lines, and a rounded toe, ropers walk the line between boot and shoe. Supremely comfortable, Lucchese ropers transcend time — and styles. Cowboys love them. So do captains of industry.
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