





Cassidy Roper Boots
Product Description
Crafted with care in León, Mexico, these boots blend comfort, durability, and timeless western style. The Cassidy Roper Boot features a distressed cowhide vamp and a corded shaft, ensuring a perfect fit for any adventure. With a classic wide R toe and a walking heel design, these boots provide the support needed for both ranch work and city strolls. Quality craftsmanship allows for a beautiful patina as they age, making them a true staple in any wardrobe. From the brand: Our boots are made with the same care and consideration that goes into our legendary headwear, resulting in the ultimate mix of heel-to-toe comfort, rugged durability, and timeless western style. Crafted in the bootmaking capital of León, Mexico—where the tradition of creating frontier-ready leather footwear dates back to the mid-17th century— each pair takes approximately 40 hours and 200 individual steps to complete. They are lasted, stitched and tooled entirely by hand, using high-quality leathers that will develop an attractive patina over time and welt construction that allows them to be resoled as needed. Equally fit for days on the range or nights on the town, they’re made to go the extra mile. Designed for stability and comfort while wrangling calves, rugged roper-style boots have more support around the ankle than traditional western boots, along with a shorter heel that makes them an ideal crossover for city wear. The Cassidy Roper Boot features a León Bay Apache distressed cowhide vamp and 10” León Bay Apache cowhide corded shaft. It has a wide R toe—a classic all-purpose style that also dresses up well—and a 1 ⅜” walking heel. Its quality construction includes single welt soles, premium leather lining and a removable Tru-X insole that ensures comfort and support in every step. Wide R Toe León Bay Apache Distressed Cowhide Vamp León Bay Apache Cowhide Corded Shaft 10" Shaft Height 1 ⅜” Walking Heel Single Welt Breathable Premium Cow Lining Removable Tru-X Insole Full Welt Leather Sole Handmade in León, Mexico











