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Dan Post Franklin - Mens Cowboy Boots
Dan Post Franklin - Mens Cowboy Boots
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$279.95 USD
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Mad Cat Leather Boot
Cowboy Certified Outsole
11" Shaft
Fully Lined
Dan Post Ultimate Gel-Flex Insole
Broad Square Toe
Stockman Heel The Franklin Mens Cowboy Boots are not your average pair of boring work boots. With its two tone 11" fully leather lined shaft, it is the perfect boot for a hard days work or taking your lady out on the town. It features a stockman heel, broad square toe and the ultimate gel-flex sole to ensure comfort, reduce foot fatigue and step shock. How to care for your boots. 1)Remove dust and dirt with a soft brush or damp cloth. 2) While boots are still damp, apply a light coat of quality leather conditioner. Heavy coats of conditioner clog the leather pores and cannot be absorbed. Light coats are much more effective. 3) If you prefer sheen on your boots, apply a thin coat of cream polish (matching color for darker boots and neutral color for lighter colored boots). Let the polish dry, then brush off with a soft cloth. 4) For water protection, light coats of a non-silicone stain and water protector can be applied. 5) Calf leather is much thinner than cowhide. Calf can be cared for the same as cowhide but needs to be performed on a more regular basis.
Cowboy Certified Outsole
11" Shaft
Fully Lined
Dan Post Ultimate Gel-Flex Insole
Broad Square Toe
Stockman Heel The Franklin Mens Cowboy Boots are not your average pair of boring work boots. With its two tone 11" fully leather lined shaft, it is the perfect boot for a hard days work or taking your lady out on the town. It features a stockman heel, broad square toe and the ultimate gel-flex sole to ensure comfort, reduce foot fatigue and step shock. How to care for your boots. 1)Remove dust and dirt with a soft brush or damp cloth. 2) While boots are still damp, apply a light coat of quality leather conditioner. Heavy coats of conditioner clog the leather pores and cannot be absorbed. Light coats are much more effective. 3) If you prefer sheen on your boots, apply a thin coat of cream polish (matching color for darker boots and neutral color for lighter colored boots). Let the polish dry, then brush off with a soft cloth. 4) For water protection, light coats of a non-silicone stain and water protector can be applied. 5) Calf leather is much thinner than cowhide. Calf can be cared for the same as cowhide but needs to be performed on a more regular basis.
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