These boots are perfect for after the hunt

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Check out Durango’s Premium Exotics Full-Quill Ostrich Western Boot

Once the hunt is over and it’s time to head to an oyster roast, fish fry, or cookout, sportsmen don’t need to wear a boring pair of loafers or sneakers. The Durango Premium Exotics Full-Quill Ostrich Western Boot is just the ticket. As much as we love our XTRATUF and Muck Boots, we also love wearing a high-quality, stylish and comfortable pair of western boots, and these are a cut above the rest thanks to the materials and craftsmanship, which brings comfort, style, and durability together.

Crafted with a genuine full-quill ostrich foot and full-grain leather shaft, these boots stand out for their looks, and thanks to the leather lining and cushion flex insole, are so comfortable that you won’t want to take them off, no matter how late the party lasts. The square toe gives your toes plenty of room, and adds an updated look.

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The ostrich underlay on the pull straps is a nice touch, and is among the many details that make these boots stand out.

The pull straps of these 13-inch tall boots are also made with an ostrich underlay, a nice touch to an already fine-looking pair of boots. The boots feature a nylon shank, and the leather outsole is hand pegged and nailed, a touch of craftsmanship unrivaled in a pair of boots in this price range.

You’ll have no worries of losing traction no matter where you’re walking, thanks to the 3/4 genuine Goodyear welt construction and its high-abrasion resistant, 1 1/4-inch Stockman with rocker heel and rubber heel lift.

These boots are just the right height, and are available in three color options including the Saddle Tan/Cigar shown in these photos, as well as Midnight and Brandy/Mahogany. Wear these with blue jeans, khakis, or a full-blown suit and you’ll stand out in the crowd for all the right reasons.

Click here to find more information about the Durango Premium Exotics Full-Quill Ostrich Western Boot.

Quality, comfort and style combine in these premium boots from Durango.

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Brian Cope is the editor of Carolina Sportsman. He has won numerous awards for his writing, photography, and videography. He is a retired Air Force combat communications technician, and has a B.A. in English Literature from the University of South Carolina. You can reach him at brianc@carolinasportsman.com.

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