ATTENTION: IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR US CUSTOMERS
ATTENTION: IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR US CUSTOMERS
Skip to content

Duke Roper Boots Natural Roughout

$1,475.00 CAD
Size
Translation missing: en.general.icons.icon_check_circle icon Only 1 left!

Notify me when back in stock

John Lofgren's 170 last runs slightly large, we recommend sizing down one half size from your standard sneaker or brannock size.

The John Lofgren Bootmaker Duke roper boots are inspired by two Dukes. One is an American western icon, and the other is the Duke of Wellington. The latter Duke wore Hessian boots, military-issued footwear British troops wore at the time. The boots were known for having short heels, pointed toes, tassel-decorated tops, and ease of getting in and out of stirrups. The Duke of Wellington commissioned a shoemaker to modify his personal Hessian boots to create a boot with a one inch heel and a mid-calf shaft. Those boots are thought to be directly linked to modern-day ropers. And like so many things in fashion, the origins are of course, military. Our Duke roper boots convey passion and our commitment to excellence. They are totally built in Japan with master craftsmanship in all details.

  • Lot No. LK-030
  • Horween Chromexcel roughout uppers
  • Made in USA Vibram #269 soles and #700 heels
  • Embossed padded leather heel pad
  • Goodyear welted construction using USA made storm welts
  • Heavy single, double and triple stitched sewing
  • Japanese made steel shanks
  • 1.25" stacked heel and 10" shaft
  • Includes Japanese made John Lofgren Bootmaker box and dust bags