Caring For Your Cowboy Boots

Cowboy boots care, featuring Ariat cowgirl boots

From breaking in to cleaning, cowboy boot care can be a simple process. Learn more here on how to care for cowboy boots with tips directly from one of the most well-known and respected brands in the industry, Ariat.

By breaking your boots in, cleaning them properly, and taking care of minor repairs, you can keep your boots in good condition for a long time to come. Once you know the right steps, caring for your boots can be a simple process—and may even become a relaxing ritual.

CARE FOR YOUR COWBOY BOOTS BY FOLLOWING THESE STEPS:

Break them in – Leather cowboy boots fit better when they’re broken in, since the leather stretches to conform to your foot shape.

Regularly brush off dirt – If you wear your boots often, brush off dirt and mud at least once a week with a brush or cloth.

Deep clean and condition your boots – Clean your cowboy boots with a leather-specific cleaner every three to six months, followed by leather conditioner.

Repair your boots as needed – This includes simple stitching repairs or resoling when your soles are damaged or worn out.

In addition to the steps above on how to care for cowboy boots, here are some common questions about cowboy boot care:

Ariat Dixon Cowgirl Boots

HOW DO YOU BREAK IN COWBOY BOOTS?

Most cowboy boots are made of cow leather, but even exotic materials can be stretched and broken in to some extent. The easiest and safest method for breaking in your boots is to wear them with a second pair of socks around the house or on short outings. This forces the leather to stretch from the inside out and emphasises problem spots in the fit of your cowboy boot.

HOW DO YOU MAKE COWBOY BOOTS LAST LONGER?

Simply stated, the best way to make your cowboy boots last longer is to take care of the leather. The cowboy boot care steps outlined in this article (break in, clean off dirt, and deep clean/condition) will help you get the longest life out of your boots. Listen to your boots as well. When they start to look noticeably dry, deep clean them and use a high-quality leather conditioner. The easiest way to tell when leather is starting to dry out is by looking for blotchy or faded colours and an uneven surface texture. If your leather cowboy boots have already gotten to this point, it’s not too late to save them by cleaning and conditioning the leather.

Ariat Darlin Cowboy Boots, black
Ariat Heritage Cowgirl Boots

HOW DO YOU CLEAN AND CONDITION COWBOY BOOTS?

Use a clean cloth or paint brush to dislodge any dirt or debris from your boots. Be sure to brush all of the crevices, such as embroidery, patches, and pull straps. Then apply a high-quality leather cleaner to a soft cloth and clean the entire leather surface of your cowboy boots. Once your boots are clean, allow them to dry completely (this usually takes 20 to 30 minutes), then use a leather conditioner.

HOW DO YOU REMOVE CREASES FROM LEATHER COWBOY BOOTS?

With enough wear, any natural leather will crease. Creases in cowboy boots usually happen near the toe but can occur in other spots too. To remove the creases and make the leather smooth again, first stuff them with paper, T-shirts, socks, or whatever you have on hand, until the leather begins to expand. Then, using a blow dryer on the low heat setting, gently warm the leather for just a few seconds at a time and massage the creases out with your hands. If the leather is noticeably hot to the touch, you’ve used too much heat. Once the creases are gone or nearly gone, let your cowboy boots return to room temperature before taking out the stuffing.

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ariat-cowgirl-boots

HOW SHOULD I STORE MY COWBOY BOOTS?

A big part of cowboy boot care is storing them correctly. When your cowboy boots aren’t busy in the dirt, they should be kept indoors, away from moisture, and in an upright position. To keep the shaft upright and prevent the toes from curling up, use a boot tree. A well-made cedar boot tree will also help dissipate excess moisture from a hot, sweaty day, helping prevent mould, mildew, and funky smells.

As you can see, with high-quality leather and just a little effort, your cowboy boots can last a lifetime!

A huge thank you to Ariat for the great tips.

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