Alligator Cowboy Boots by Barry Hooper
You work hard. You spend very little on your wardrobe and you
need some new boots. Why not indulge yourself and go for a pair
of genuine, luxurious, high quality American alligator leather
cowboy boots. Alligator is considered the “Rolls Royce” of
exotic leathers.
Common old cowhide is tough and cheap, but if you are willing
to invest more in a pair of these exotic leather boots, with
the proper care, they will last you for many years to come.
The first step is to ensure that you buy genuine American
alligator
boots. Caiman leather is cheaper but does not have the
qualities or value of the classic American alligator (Alligator
mississippiensis).
The leather from the belly of the alligator is considered the
most valuable, as it is soft and pliable. The leather from the
back is referred to as ‘hornback alligator’. The bony
protrusions on this type of leather are called osteoderms.
Caimans have these osteoderms on the back and the stomach
areas. Since bones are not flexible, caiman leather, from the
back or the belly is prone to splitting and cracking and only
has a limited amount of flexibility, hence it is the less
costly of the leathers.
Alligator leather is one of the most beautiful and durable
leathers available, but without proper care; your new boots may
lose their looks. It will pay you to search for specialist
alligator leather conditioner to apply to your boots, which
will keep them good as new. The correct conditioner will
replenish the natural oils and add water and stain resistance
qualities to your boots. Timsboots.com recommends Bick 4 made
by Bickmore products.
Alligator leather should be stored in a cool dry place when not
in use. If your treasured boots get wet, first wipe off the
excess water with a soft cloth. Then it is essential to let
them dry naturally and slowly, without any direct sunlight.
Turn them over every few hours to allow them to dry evenly.
Only when thoroughly and completely dry, apply the special
conditioner. Then repeat the conditioning process a couple of
days later. You should use conditioner at least once per month
to be sure your boots retain their natural oils and don’t dry
and crack.
Don’t be tempted to use any other household cleaning materials
or chemicals on your alligator leather boots. The classic
burnished finish on alligator leather is quite fragile and
should never be exposed to solvents or cleaners. Even
conditioners sold for other types of leather can do damage. The
chemicals are harsh, and may destroy the finish completely.
These boots are usually not cheap. They may cost you several
months’ salary. But the feeling you get when you wear them will
be priceless. Go Ahead - you deserve a fine pair of
alligator
cowboy boots.
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