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mens square toe dress boots Men's Wide Square Toe Boots

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mens square toe dress boots Men's Wide Square Toe BootsMen's Wide Square Toe Boots That Won't Quit on You How many boots have you gone through in the past few years? If you're tired of replacing worn out footwear every season, the Ariat Rock Ridge Western Boots were built with you in mind. Made from American bison leather, one of the toughest leathers available, these boots are ready to work as hard as you do. Wet conditions? Not a problem. The water resistant leather sole keeps moisture out while you

Men's Wide Square Toe Boots That Won't Quit on You

How many boots have you gone through in the past few years? If you're tired of replacing worn out footwear every season, the Ariat Rock Ridge Western Boots were built with you in mind. Made from American bison leather, one of the toughest leathers available, these boots are ready to work as hard as you do.

Wet conditions? Not a problem. The water-resistant leather sole keeps moisture out while you keep moving. The wide square toe gives your feet room to breathe, and the classic 11-inch shaft delivers that authentic western look you want.

From ranch work to weekend outings, the Rock Ridge has your back. Let's look at what makes these boots stand apart.

Strength You Can Count on with an American Bison Leather Upper

Bison leather outperforms cowhide in nearly every category. It's thicker, tougher, and more resistant to scratches and scuffs. Each pair develops a unique patina over time, meaning your boots only look better with age.

Why bison leather stands out:

        Natural grain pattern that makes each pair one of a kind

        Softens with wear while maintaining durability

        Hides daily wear better than standard leather

Keep Moving with a Water-Resistant Leather Sole

Soggy ground doesn't mean soggy feet. The eleven iron vegetable tanned leather sole comes treated for water resistance, keeping you dry when conditions get wet. This proprietary leather also flexes naturally, so you won't fight stiff soles during long days on your feet.

Goodyear welt construction bonds the sole securely to the upper. When the sole eventually wears down, you can have it replaced rather than buying new boots. That's long-term value built right in.

A Wide Square Toe Fit That Feels Right All Day

Tight boots lead to tired feet. The wide square toe design gives your toes the space they need to spread naturally. No more cramped, aching feet after a full day of work.

The squared off shape also adds a bold, modern edge to the traditional western silhouette. You get comfort without sacrificing style.

All Day Support from the Removable Pro Performance Insole

Your feet take a beating every day. The Pro Performance insole delivers cushioning and shock absorption right where you need it most. Because it's removable, you can easily swap it for custom orthotics or replace it down the road.

TekStep technology adds toe to heel cushioning, so every step feels supported. Whether you're standing, walking, or working, your feet stay comfortable hour after hour.

Classic Western Style With 11 Inch Shaft Height

The 11-inch shaft sits at the perfect spot for a traditional western look. It's tall enough for tucking in jeans and offers solid ankle support without limiting your movement.

A seven-row stitch pattern with embroidery runs up the shaft, adding visual detail that catches the eye. These boots look as good as they perform.

Built for Any Terrain You Walk On

Rough ground is no match for these boots. ATS technology delivers ergonomic support that keeps you stable on uneven surfaces. Gravel, mud, rocky paths? Your feet stay secure and supported.

The 1.5-inch horseman heel provides just enough lift for stirrup grip while staying comfortable for ground work. You get the best of both worlds.

Quick Look at the Specs

        Style: 10063783

        Upper: American bison leather

        Sole: Water resistant vegetable tanned leather

        Toe: Wide square

        Heel: 1.5-inch horseman

        Shaft: 11 inches

        Construction: Goodyear welt

        Insole: Removable Pro Performance

A Note on Exotic Leather: Each pair is selected for its unique character and natural beauty. No two pairs look exactly alike. By purchasing these boots, you support responsible leather production at Leather Working Group certified tanneries.

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