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  • Hyer Hyer Womens Road To Arizona Tan Maddog Goat
  • Hyer Hyer Womens Road To Arizona Tan Maddog Goat
  • Hyer Hyer Womens Road To Arizona Tan Maddog Goat
  • Hyer Hyer Womens Road To Arizona Tan Maddog Goat
  • Hyer Hyer Womens Road To Arizona Tan Maddog Goat
  • Hyer Hyer Womens Road To Arizona Tan Maddog Goat

Hyer Womens Road To Arizona Tan Maddog Goat

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Hyer Womens Road To Arizona Tan Maddog Goat.

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• Tan Mad Dog Goat vamp and top
• 13" shaft
• Fashion Snip toe
• 1-3/4‚ Western Underslung, leather stacked heel
• Road to Arizona, Historic HYER stitch pattern
• Leather pull straps
• Premium full leather lining
• Goodyear welt construction
• Single-stitched leather welt
• Channeled leather insole
• Oiled leather outsole repels dirt, water, and elements
• Leather covered Ortholite cushioning
• Leather lining, side welt and piping ensure longevity
• 13" shaft
• Fashion Snip toe
• 1-3/4‚ Western Underslung, leather stacked heel
• Road to Arizona, Historic HYER stitch pattern
• Leather pull straps
• Premium full leather lining
• Goodyear welt construction
• Single-stitched leather welt
• Channeled leather insole
• Oiled leather outsole repels dirt, water, and elements
• Leather covered Ortholite cushioning
• Leather lining, side welt and piping ensure longevity

Materials & Care
• Tan Mad Dog Goat vamp and top

GOAT
A popular choice for people looking for a thinner weight leather that will
experience a slight stretch and mold to your foot over time. Goat is slightly
lighter and softer than traditional bovine leather, making it ideal for lighter use
situations when used on the vamp or heel. Its natural grain and texture makes
for a unique and classic look right out of the box.

CARE
Regular cleaning and conditioning will help goat leather boots last longer. Be sure to let boots dry after exposure to wet and muddy conditions. Use a horsehair boot brush or a clean damp cloth to remove debris before cleaning and conditioning the leather. We recommend Bickmore’s Bick 4 Leather Conditioner.

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