The Professional Way to Care for Leather Boots & Shoes

Leather boots and shoes are some of the hardest-working leather items you own. They hit pavement, mud, salt, water, and UV light every day. Quality leather boots should last 10-20 years with proper care — and they almost never do because most people wait until the leather is visibly damaged before treating it.

DON'T WAIT FOR VISIBLE DAMAGE:

The time to condition leather boots is before they look dry, not after. When leather gets to the point where it's visibly cracking, some of that damage is permanent. Condition regularly (every 4-6 weeks for boots worn daily) and you'll never see that cracking.

FOR BLACK BOOTS: Use Leather Black to clean, re-dye, condition, and waterproof in one step.

FOR ALL OTHER COLORS: Use Leather Clear for conditioning and waterproofing without color change.

COWBOY BOOTS:

Leather Tonic is the traditional choice for cowboy boots — it delivers the high-gloss show finish that the equestrian and western community prefers, while still providing the conditioning and waterproofing protection the boot needs.