3 Reasons You Will Never Wear Stock Boots After You've Worn Custom
Because I live in the world of custom cowboy boots, I often fail to convey the special nature of bespoke craftsmanship, essentially what makes custom boots preferable to your run of the mill stock boots. If you are not acquainted with this custom art form, all you see is dollar signs! So today I am here to tell you why you should opt for custom despite the higher price tag.
1) Sizing
To begin, sizing is everything when it comes to boots. If you have ever worn a pair of uncomfortable cowboy boots, you know as well as I do that there is no worse experience! Therefore, if you are trying to incorporate boots into your wardrobe or even make them a staple, the fit is everything! Very few people realize that what we put on our feet today will affect us in the future. Ill fitting shoes can lead to bunions, hammer toes, corns, and that is just to name a few. They can also effect our posture leading to knee, hip, and back pain. If you think about it, our feet take us from A to Z hopefully throughout our lifetime, making them one of our most important assets as humans. For this reason alone, custom boots are always preferable. In order to ensure the best fit possible we take 6 measurements as well as tracings to construct a wooden replication of your foot. One of the most important measurements is around your ball. When this is done properly, it ensures that your foot is housed comfortably in the boot allowing your weight to be evenly distributed throughout versus front heavy on the ball of your foot - hence leading to foot issues later in life and pain in the immediate future. Did I mention, that I have NEVER measured two identical feet? So even if you find a stock boot that happens to fit you well, it is unlikely that both of your feet are going to feel that same love. So folks, Ill say it again - fit is everything and here at Paul Bond Boots, we guarantee our fit!
2) Longevity
Next up is longevity. Bottom line - custom handmade boots last longer than mass manufactured stock boots. Our boots are handcrafted using only the finest materials here in the good ole USA. Every stitch, peg, and nail is custom placed to ensure the longevity of your boot. And guess what, if for some reason you have an issue with your custom boot, we can always fix it, because WE made it. We know the inner and outer working of every aspect of our custom made boots and with that knowledge, we are able to diagnose a problem where someone oversees either can't or is unwilling to do so. So if you think about it, you could by one $400 pair of cowboy boots every year or so for the next 10 to 15 years, or you could purchase one custom boot starting at $900 that could last you up to 20 years!
3) Design
Notice that I left design for last. I did this because I am well aware of all the cool and exciting options out there, especially when it comes to mass manufactured boots. Some people are not willing to pay a little extra to get the exact look they desire. However, I think once you are convinced of the importance of fit and longevity, the ability to custom design your cowboy boots is just an added bonus! Once you get into the details of custom design, you will see just how creative you can get. On the surface, you can pick the exact heel, toe, and height that is most flattering to your foot and calf.
Note to all women: If I have learned one thing, regardless of whether you have a small or a large calf, the size, shape, and height of the tops can make all the difference in how the boot looks and feels on your leg. Let me help you pick out the perfect combination!
Once you get past the basic choices, you can move onto leather combinations, color, inlay and stitching. While I may be biased, trust me when I say, there is nothing more fun than making the trip to Nogales, Arizona to play with all the possibilities of custom cowboy boots. Come see us and experience the legend of Paul Bond Boots - we can't wait to meet you!
*If you are a custom boot owner, we would love to hear what led you to custom boots and what has kept you in them over the years - let us know in the comment section!
9 comentarios
Do you have a measuring kit
Frank Tyning
i like to know how long taque to build two pairs of boots exotic
one pair in ostrich and one pair in cocodril plese let me know
510 593 1878
Armando Elizondo
My feet are really large it’s getting to the point I can’t find dress shoes. Could go for a low cut boot with a low heal. How could I get molds of my feet to you my feet are very thick from top to bottom.
Mike leathers
Can I customize the stitching design on the boots? Could I possibly stitch my name or any logo?
Julian Aguirre
I need a pair of packer style boots can’t find any that fit have a wide foot 10.5 even if have a pair of H and H that are 11 ee I’ve been wearing for around 11 years they have fit perfectly since the day I put them on but now I can’t find a pair of boots that fit can you help
Ross Robertson
Hi Greg! We would be happy to help with this. Please give us a call at the shop: 520-281-0512 and we can get these started for you!
Alex Bloodworth
The comments in longevity are surely true. As a lifetime boot wearer I have worn out and thrown away many pairs of store boots. With a difficult size and very flat feet I have worn custom boots for years. Once you have a pair you never go back! The structural support is stronger, they last for years and can be re-soled numerous times. It’s all I wear everyday!
Damon Hulit
Also something to consider, many people have different sized feet; I do. With custom boots, each boot is made for each foot, something stock/store bought boots do not do. My feet feel much better in custom boots because each boot fits better.My feet get less tired, which impacts my overall body being less tired. Another reason why custom boots are worth the money.
Kevin
I would like a heavy duty pair made for farming and trucking with heavy duty cowhide and none slip soles?
Thank you!
Greg
Greg Wisenburg
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