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  • Hyer Hyer Culver Napped Roughout HM12008 Boot
  • Hyer Hyer Culver Napped Roughout HM12008 Boot
  • Hyer Hyer Culver Napped Roughout HM12008 Boot
  • Hyer Hyer Culver Napped Roughout HM12008 Boot
  • Hyer Hyer Culver Napped Roughout HM12008 Boot

Hyer Culver Napped Roughout HM12008 Boot

$350.00
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Hyer Culver Napped Roughout HM12008. Don't let its good looks fool you — the Culver is built to work. With stand-out style, a full grain roughout vamp, and traditional craftsmanship, it's the best of both worlds with no compromises.

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Don't let its good looks fool you — the Culver is built to work. With stand-out style, a full grain roughout vamp, and traditional craftsmanship, it's the best of both worlds with no compromises.

• Black roughout leather vamp
• Grass vintage goat top
• 13" shaft
• Cutter toe
• 1-3/4" Cutter underslung, leather stacked heel
• "Flame" HYER'S famous stitch pattern 
• HYER pull straps made from military strength nylon (stronger than leather)
• Premium full leather lining
• Goodyear welt construction
• Single-stitched leather welt 
• Channeled leather insole
• Oiled leather outsole repels dirt, water, and elements
• Dual-density removable orthotic insert 
• Leather lining, side welt and piping ensure longevity

• Black roughout leather vamp
• Grass vintage goat top

ROUGHOUT
True roughout leather boots, much like a cowboy’s good roughout saddle, are
simply utilizing the reverse side of a natural, full grain leather. It offers all the
durability of a full grain leather, but produces a much punchier, and old school
cowboy look. The leather will attract dirt and dust and naturally burnish from
wear, making each pair of boots unique to its owner in time.

CARE
Regular cleaning will help roughout boots last longer. Be sure to let boots dry after exposure to wet and muddy conditions. Use a horsehair boot brush to remove debris before cleaning the leather. Never condition the leather. We recommend Bickmore’s Suede & Nubuck Cleaner or a suede eraser.

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