Hand-lasted construction at Lucchese’s El Paso, Texas factory — same techniques used since 1883. Full-leather upper, leather lining, leather sole stitched to the upper rather than glued. Stacked-leather heel, hand-pegged construction, and the classic 12-inch shaft that’s defined cowboy boots for over a century. Sized for foot anatomy rather than off-the-shelf widths.
The Western-boot benchmark. Used by working ranchers, rodeo competitors, country musicians, Texas attorneys with court-day boots, and anyone who appreciates that there’s a difference between a cowboy boot and a western-shaped fashion boot. Pairs with denim, suit pants, and Western-cut shirts.
Lucchese has been hand-making cowboy boots in El Paso, Texas since 1883.






