The Ivories Boot is an eight-inch heritage boot model manufactured by Jakkrabbits Bootmaker, an Indonesian bootmaking company. The boot is available with multiple hand-welted Goodyear construction methods and can be customized with premium leathers from tanneries including Horween Leather Company and Badalassi Carlo.
Jakkrabbits offers the Ivories Boot through its made-to-order service. The boot features multiple last options, construction methods, and leather choices, allowing buyers to specify preferences for materials and components.
The Ivories Boot is available with five different hand-welted Goodyear construction options. These include 270° Veldtschoen Construction, 270° Norwegian Chain-Stitch Welt Construction, 360° Norwegian Chain-Stitch Welt Construction, 360° Storm Welt Construction, and 270° Flat Double-Row Welt Construction.
The boot can be built on three different lasts: the Nosler Last, Monkey Last, or Bonded Last. Some variations also use the Mandrill Last.
The Ivories Boot is offered in multiple upper leather options from various tanneries. Heritage leather choices include Tan Vegetable Tanned and Dark Brown Pull-Up. Horween options include Olive Brown Chromexcel, Java Waxed Flesh, and Black Chamois. From Shinki Hikaku, Brown Shrunken Horsebutt is available. Badalassi Carlo leathers include Smooth Olmo and Pueblo Bone.
Five outsole options are available for the Ivories Boot. Dr. Sole options include the 1091 Cork Half Sole in Green and the 1220 Supergrip Full Sole in White. Vibram options include the 2040 Fighter Sole, 1105 Roccia Full Sole, and 2333 Montara Sole, all in Black.
Hardware consists of brass eyelets with speed hooks. Edge finishing is available in Natural Edge Shades or Brown Edge Shades. Optional additions include double midsoles and side-zipper installation.
Pricing for the Ivories Boot starts at $309 for standard boot heights and $339 for seven or eight-inch heights. Full pricing reaches $830 for six-inch boots and $950 for seven or eight-inch variations. The payment structure requires 50% upfront, with the remainder due when production is finished.
The boots are produced by hand without mass production methods. The company's boots are designed to be resoled and repaired for long-term use.
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