Stay comfortable in the Men’s Electrician Stampede™ work boot.
The parched orange upper and dark brown lower gives this pull-on boot subtle style. It’s constructed for convenience and durability with an orthotic insole and standard Stampede™ Rubber outsole is resistant to abrasion, chips, slipping, and marking so it’s ready to take on the toughest terrain.
Details
- Material: Cowhide
- Toe Shape: Square
- Heel: Walking/Block
- Outsole: Non-Leather
J-Flex® – Our J-Flex Flexible Comfort System® will keep you at ease with covered cushioned insole and triple density insole board, creating the most comfortable boots you’ll ever own. Electric Hazard – Our electrical hazard rated boots protect you from open electrical currents from the bottom up. Tested up to 18,000 volts. Slip Resisting – Designed with heavy-duty outsoles that influence the grip of the boot when walking on wet surfaces.
Cowhide on a Western Boot – Non-waterproof
- Use a soft scrub brush dipped in mildly soapy water to softly scrub off remaining debris & dirt.
- Rinse the boots with warm water and let thoroughly dry for up to 24 hours.
- Liberally apply a leather conditioning cream to all exterior leather areas on the boot.
Work boots – Waterproof
- If the boot has laces, remove the laces.
- Rinse or hose down only the exterior of the boots to remove debris.
- Use a soft scrub brush dipped in mildly soapy water to softly scrub off remaining debris & dirt.
- Rinse the exterior of the boots with warm water and let thoroughly dry for up to 24 hours.
- Liberally apply leather conditioning cream to all exterior leather areas on the boot.
Suede
- Let the debris dry on the boots.
- Carefully use a semi-stiff brush to knock off debris from the boot.
- Dust off the remaining debris.
- Use a warm washcloth to dab off and clean the boot.
Exotics
- Ostrich Leather – Use a soft, damp washcloth to softly wipe down exotic leather. Then lightly apply a thin layer of exotic leather conditioner after cleaning. Ostrich leather can be extremely sensitive to oils – make sure you apply conditioner to a small area first prior to applying to the entire boots.
- Reptile Leather – Use a soft brush to gently wipe down the exotic leather. Once clean, liberally apply an exotic leather cream.
- Fish Leather – gently brush the surface of your boot removing dirt and debris. Then lightly apply an exotic leather conditioner to your boot.
- Shark Leather – one of the most durable leathers available on a boot, you will first want to spot clean this shark leather with a damp cloth. For stains, use a cleaner specifically designed for exotic leathers or a mild soap mixture to carefully remove the imperfection. Once cleaned, liberally apply an exotic conditioner.
- Stingray Leather – to clean, use a soft, barely dampened cloth to gently wipe off the stingray leather. Then delicately apply a premium exotic leather conditioner after thoroughly cleaned.
- Elephant Leather – use a soft brush or towel to remove dust, dirt and debris.
Then lightly apply a leather conditioner exclusive made for exotic leathers.
It is important to remember your cowboy boots should be cleaned and conditioned on a regular basis, especially if you wear them often.
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