A Legend, Leveled Up.
The Cartwright Craft recuts our iconic cowboy boot in supple goat leather and exotic python—back-cut on the vamp, belly-cut in the inlays. Custom shaft cutouts leave space for your mark—initials, brands—whatever tells your story. No two pairs are the same. Finished with our signature round toe and angled heel, this is Western done rare.
- Hand-finished authentic back-cut python on vamp and counter
- Premium goat leather shaft with authentic python belly-cut inlays
- Hung leather-lined shaft for superior comfort
- 1 ½” stacked leather heel
- Round toe
- Leather sole
- ¾ Goodyear welt construction
- Reinforced pull straps
- Lemonwood pegs
- Handcrafted in León, Mexico

Python
Coveted by collectors, exotic python will hold a special place in your rack. Soft, uniquely textured with scales that say it all without speaking a word — python is sure to hold onlookers’ attention, tight. Slither over to make your selection between two can’t-miss choices that are sure to charm: back-cut, featuring the snake’s underbelly, or belly-cut showing off its back.
NOTE: Per California Penal Code Section 653o, “it is illegal to sell python and lizard products in California. As a result, we are unable to ship any of our lizard and python boots or accessories to addresses within the state of California. We apologize for any inconvenience!
Store Your Boots
- Store your boots in a dry and dark place.
- Alternate boot-wearing days to let boots properly dry out.
- Ideally, store with tissue, newspaper, or a cedar shoe tree that does not stretch the leather.
These methods above will help minimize moisture and extend the life of your boots.
How To Clean
- Brush dirt off after every wear with the Brick Brush; use a damp Leather Care Cloth if necessary.
Condition
- ALWAYS condition with the grain of the scales.
- While boots are still damp, lightly apply conditioner over the entire boot, ideally with fingers, but you can use a brush or cloth.
- Buff with a horsehair brush or dry microfiber cloth.
- Condition every month. Python is a sensitive hide that can crack if too wet or too dry. It’s important to take extra care even if the boots are not being worn regularly.
Condition every month using Exotic Polish.
Polish & Shine
- We recommend avoiding polish. If you must polish, cream-based polishes are much better than oil-based.
- Polishing will leave the boots with a glossy finish. We suggest avoiding colored polishes since they can alter the color of your boots.
- After your boots have dried, apply a small amount of cream-based polish to all the areas you wish to shine.
Let the polish dry and then wipe off the boot with the Leather Care Cloth.
Buff with the Brick Brush to the desired level of shine, always working with the grain of the scales.





























