7 Steps to Finding Your First Leather Handcrafted Boot Bosses

 Welcome to the world of leather handcrafted boots! Get ready to step into trustworthy, comfortable, and stylish footwear. Starting out can be tricky, but don't worry, here at Orozco Handcrafted we've got you covered. Take a look at these top recommendations:

  1. Fit is Essential: Getting the right fit is super important for comfy and long lasting wear.  Carefully follow the size charts in each product description. Just remember, leather handcrafted boots might need a little breaking in to shape to your feet.
  2. Leather Types: leather handcrafted boots are often made from high-quality leather. Common options include full-grain (the outermost layer of the hide, known for its durability), suede (a softer, napped leather), calf skin (soft, supple and durable) and shell cordovan (made from a specific layer of horsehide, known for its smooth finish and durability).
  3. Choose a Versatile Style: If this is your first pair, go for a versatile and timeless style and color that can rock any outfit, black or blue may be ideal for the first pair. Classics like plain toe, cap toe, or moc toe designs in brown or black are winners.
  4. Maintenance and Care: To keep your boots kicking, give them some grease occasionally. Regular cleaning, conditioning, and polishing will do the trick. Just make sure to use top-notch kits that you can buy in Orozco Handcrafted’s store.
  5. Invest in Quality: While leather handcrafted boots may cost a little more at first, they're an investment that'll stick around for years with some good care.
  6. Break Them In Gradually: leather handcrafted boots might start off a bit rigid. Give them some small doses of wear at the beginning so they can shape to your feet. Apply a top-notch leather conditioner to make the leather more supple.
  7. Weather Considerations: Depending on where you hang your hat, you might wanna think about kicks with weather resistance. Some brands got water-resistant options or boots with a rubber sole for extra grip.
  8. Consider Different Soles: leather handcrafted boots come with various sole options, including leather, Dainite (a rubber studded sole), and commando (a heavy duty rubber sole). Think about what kind of terrain you'll be walking on most frequently.
  9. Seek Expert Advice: If you're not sure which boots to pick, why not get some expert advice? Reach out directly with us, forums, communities, or passionate boot enthusiasts for valuable insights and recommendations based on their experiences.

Remember, investing in a quality pair of leather handcrafted boots can be a decision you'll appreciate for years to come. Enjoy the journey of breaking them in and watching them age beautifully with proper care!

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