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Select the leathers available for your boot options below.
Black Smooth
Brown Smooth
Please choose your primary leather. By default this leather will be on all parts of the boot.
Please choose your secondary leather. Once selected, you will be able to assign it to any part of the boot allowed. Note: Exotic leathers marked with an * are only available on the toe, heal and pull loop/back plate.
If you are building a two-tone boot, select this option.
Length: Choose what size you need; ranging from a size 4-16. Please refer to the "Measurement Chart"
Choose the width of your foot. Please refer to the "Measurement Chart."
This is the front center part of a shoe's toe and usually is sewn to the upper and heel counter. Any leather can be placed here.
A toe box is put in the toe of the boot to keep the shape - without a toe box, your boot will be soft and not keep its shape as much. All non-cowhide leathers require a toe box. Changes to the toe box don't visually change the boot.
From heel to toe, this term refers to the all the parts of the shoe that cover the top of the foot. Many exotics aren't allowed on the upper as they aren't rigid enough.
Is a thin, glove-like leather liner that lines the entire boot. Some leathers require a leather liner. Leather liner choices will not effect the picture.
The backstay is the portion of leather got runs vertical from the heel counter to the top of the boot.
A stiff piece of leather used to maintain a shoe's shape, and which is inserted between the shoe's lining and upper materials.
This option allows you to choose how tall or how short you want your boot. Visual options are provided for the 6", 8" and 10" heights. Others will not be pictured.
The heel shape can be standard (curved also known as 'Cuban') or have a 90 degree block heel.
Choose standard, 1/4" higher or 1/4" lower.
Is basically a half of a midsole; this piece runs from the heel through the arch area. Northwest requires it. All other Smoke Jumpers allow it as an option.
The mid section of the boot in-between the foot bed and the outsole made of leather.
The dye used around the perimeter of the boot to dye the leather. When a light colored sole is selected (Christy or 2021 sand) a natural edge is mandatory.
A "last" is the shape of the foot bed. #38 Swing has a roomier toe box, #461 creates a contoured toe for a "rock while you walk" step, "Bounty Hunter" is a lower profile toe that appears on the Semi-Dress.
A steel toe is used for safety applications or recreation purposes. All boots offered in a steel toe meet ASTI safety standards. Steel toes don't significantly effect the look of the boot and aren't pictured here.
The bottom most layer of material of the boot that touches the ground. This can be made of leather, rubber or compostion.