Copying or Replicating our Content is Prohibited:Īny content regarding Bronco handmade belts is the intellectual property of Bronco Western Wear. We are greatly thankful for our loyal customers who become repeated Bronco belt customers after seeing the workmanship and quality of their first Bronco handmade belt. ![]() ![]() Then, snaps are added to secure the buckle and loop. Next, we cut and sand the edges and then punch holes, after which we stitch and use Italian paint on the edges. Then, we glue it together with the exotic skin strap. We begin by stamping the lining with the Bronco logo, sizing, etc. Then, we glue the ends of the skived straps and hammer it down. In the process of splicing, we skive (shave) the ends of the straps with a sharp rounded knife, so that no lumps are visible. For Crocodilian and Lizard skins, we start by cutting the straps, and then splicing them. The splicing is done so nicely, that it is hardly noticeable. For Crocodilian skins there is no other way around it, if you use larger skins then the belt will be very thick, stiff, and it will have a tendency to crack at some point in the future. Some exotic hides such as Crocodilian or Lizard must be spliced due to the small skins, as is standard in the belt industry. Lemonwood is more malleable than metal, expanding and contracting at an almost identical rate as leather.The making of a Bronco belt is a handmade process, requiring attention to detail and excellent craftsmanship. A typical boot has about 45 pegs, each carefully hammered by hand into a small hole. Outsole and insole are held together by a three-quarter welt and lemonwood pegs. We also use premium leathers on the outside, detailing quarters with exquisite hand-stitched designs, carefully crafted inlays, hand-cording, and more.Ī premium leather stacked heel and a natural leather sole are the foundation of our boots. Also on the inside: a leather heel counter, which reinforces the heel cup. A method used with hand-sewn bespoke shoes, creating a channel in the leather insole hides the stitches for a perfectly smooth footbed. To secure a boot’s upper and insole together, we use a channel technique. This old-world technique allows the leather in the front of the boot to mold to the foot easily, for greater comfort and support. To start, we source premium leathers - even to line our boots - and we construct the boot’s interior with a hung vamp. We build our boots entirely by hand, using only top-quality materials and skilled craftsmanship from the inside out. ![]() K TOE This is a rounded toe with a defined squared off outsole for contrast. Z TOE The narrow rounded toe is close to a common dress shoe as it narrows.Ģ TOE A more narrow rounded toe that almost comes to a point is found on traditional western styles. X1 - FRENCH TOE Found on dress boots this rounded toe abuts a squared off outsole for a distinguished look. R - ROPER TOE The roper toe is rounded and has a u-shape that is most like a normal shoe toe shape.Ĭ TOE Similar to the roper toe, the C toe has a slightly less rounded u-shape often found on work boots. ![]() S5 - 5 TOE WITH A SPRING Our 5 toe with a pronounced upward curvature of the toe box. S TOE Found on dress and casual styles this rounded toe abuts a squared off outsole for a distinguished look. (⅞” wide)Ħ MEDIUM ROUND TOE A traditional rounded western toe, it is timeless and elegant.ĥ - SNIP TOE Originally made for getting in and out of a stirrup, the snip toe is pointed for a traditional look. (1 ½” wide)ħ WESTERN SQUARE TOE A modern take on the classic western style, this square toe is one of our most popular. W TOE Our modern square toe is found on walking & riding boots and is known for its comfort. Q TOE Modeled as a hybrid toe, it is highlighted by its squared-off edge and low profile. Lucchese offers a variety of toe shapes and heel styles so every customer can find a boot well-suited for his or her particular lifestyle and personality.
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