We've Got The Sole - Leather vs. Rubber Soles, Durango® Blog

By A Mystery Man Writer

It's important to consider the sole material of a western boot when looking to purchase, because you'll want something that will be comfortable and perform exceptionally for your specific needs. Both leather and rubber soles have their own respective benefits and intended purposes, so understanding these unique characteristics is going to go a long way in helping to finding the best boot for you.

Made of distressed full-grain leather, these Durango Lady Rebels have a brown foot and a Turquoise upper. The bright shaft features an attractive

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