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Ballast 13" Wide Square Toe Western Boot

Pecan
style 8264
Color: Pecan (Brown)
(Width EE)
Size:

Men's Sizes & Widths

US EURO UK CM
6 39 5.5 23.5
6.5 39 6 24.1
7 40 6.5 24.4
7.5 40-41 7 24.8
8 41 7.5 25.4
8.5 41-42 8 25.7
9 42 8.5 26
9.5 42-43 9 26.7
10 43 9.5 27
10.5 43-44 10 27.3
11 44 10.5 27.9
11.5 44-45 11 28.3
12 45 11.5 28.6
13 46 12.5 29.4
14 47 13.5 30.2
15 48 14.5 31
16 49 15.5 31.8
B = Narrow
D = Average
EE = Wide
EEE = Extra Wide
M = Medium
W = Wide
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Boot Fit Tips
  • We recommend sizing down a half to a full size from your tennis shoe size. Your boots should feel like a firm handshake around your foot.
  • Your heel should have a slight slip at first, but it will settle with wear and form to your foot.
  • Boots require a break-in period. Even if you’ve chosen the right size, they may feel slightly tight at first, but they will stretch over time.

The 13” Ballast low profile square toe from our Exotics collection is one dynamic, high-energy pair of boots.

Crafted from one of the legendary giants of the water, the bold Pirarucu fish scale foot combines with an explosive starburst design on the vivid blue shaft. Inside, the Full 10 Iron Leather with Removable Cushion Comfort Package® Insert insole provides exceptional comfort and support. This style is proudly Made in the USA with global parts.

Details

  • Material: Fish
  • Toe Shape: Wide Square
  • Heel: Stockman
  • Outsole: Leather
  • Welt: 3/4 Welt
  • Height: 13 in.
  • Made in the USA with Global Parts
3/4 Welt - Our ¾ welt construction is our most meticulous and sought after method. When crafting a ¾ welt boot, our expert bootmakers carefully hammer wood pegs and/or nails into small holes in the leather outsole securing the insole and the outsole together. This time-tested bootmaking technique offers higher quality craftsmanship and a signature fit with the ability to resole.