Rider Boot Trunk Show

A reminder that Leffot is hosting our first Rider Boot Co. trunk show today from 12-7. Ron Rider and I will be on hand to assist you in selecting the vital components to build the boots of your dreams.

In addition we will have try on pairs to help determine your size, the key to any made to order pair.

Ron specializes in fabricating boots in shell cordovan, many colors of which are created especially for him by Horween Leather. In fact today we received a swatch of a new color “Moka”, a very rich dark chocolate brown similar to espresso.

No appointment is necessary and all are welcome. If you’re in the New York area I encourage you to stop by, you won’t be disappointed.


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4 Comments

  1. Jamie C.
    Posted 23 July 2009 at 9:35 pm | Permalink

    Great event. Many thanks for hosting, Steven.

    Ron is a great guy and his focus on boots and shell cordovan fills an important niche.

    His boots are well-designed, solid and creative, but not fussy–like a steakhouse with interesting appetizers, sides and desserts. The steak speaks for itself, but you get a little something extra. That’s Rider boots.

  2. Posted 24 July 2009 at 12:22 pm | Permalink

    Hi Jamie,
    Thank you for coming and for the oh so eloquent comparison not only is to exactingly accurate it makes me hungry to :)
    Steven

  3. allan
    Posted 11 September 2009 at 10:16 am | Permalink

    Interested in ordering a pair. I wear 8.5F for Church’s consul, 8.5E for Crockett Jones 348 last (all UK size). What size should I get for the chukka?

  4. Posted 11 September 2009 at 10:19 pm | Permalink

    Allan,

    If you wear 8.5 in Church’s and C&J you should be a 9.5 US.

    Steven

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