Chisos No. 7 Lizard
Chisos No. 7 Lizard
Chisos No. 7 Lizard
Chisos No. 7 Lizard
Chisos No. 7 Lizard
Chisos No. 7 Lizard
Chisos No. 7 Lizard
Chisos No. 7 Lizard
Chisos No. 7 Lizard
Chisos No. 7 Lizard
Chisos No. 7 Lizard

Chisos No. 7 Lizard

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Lizard
9" Shaft
1¼" Heel

The No. 7 in black lizard is the unequivocal suit boot. Striking enough for the boardroom, yet Texan enough for the dance hall. Lizard is the connoisseur's exotic. The tight, uniform scale pattern produces a natural sheen that reads as polished without flash. Finished with our signature heel stripe and legendary Chisos handcrafted construction.

Handcrafted in Guanajuato, the bootmaking capital of the Americas, with Goodyear construction, a leather channel welt, and veg-tanned leather throughout. Every component from the insole to the heel counter is selected and built with one standard: that this boot outlasts you.

Free shipping on exchanges within the contiguous United States within 30 days of purchase. Product costs are refundable within 30 days of purchase.

For all returns, items must be in like-new condition without scratches nor scuffs. We recommend trying on your boots on carpet to ensure proper fit.

Shipping costs do apply for refunds.

Chisos boots fit true to size according to Brannock device measurements.

Complete Chisos Fit Guide and video.

Generally boots will match the same size you wear in other leather footwear. If you normally waiver between two sizes, select the larger size.

The conversion between men's and ladies' is approximately 1.5-2 size increments. For example, a Men's 7 D is a Ladies' 8.5 or 9.

The leather soles of your boots are designed to wear out and be replaced, much like the brakes on your pickup truck. Your mileage will vary depending on conditions of use, your weight, and your walking style. Avoid repeated exposure to water and excess moisture.

When needed, a cobbler can perform a full resole and heel replacement.

How to clean and condition your boots.

 

Damn Comfy

Removable insoles for all day comfort and ergonomics that continue to mold to you over time.

Heritage Built

A return to craftsmanship, including a traditional leather heel counter, stacked leather heel, and leather sole.

Texas Proud

Embroidery that celebrates the natural beauty of Texas, with a portion of funds supporting land conservation.

Details

  • Lizard Vamp
  • Heritage Cowhide Shaft
  • Hand-Lasted on Chisos Signature Lasts
  • Goodyear Construction
  • Leather Channel Welt
  • Leather Heel Rand
  • Leather Interior Lining
  • Stacked Leather Heel
  • Veg-Tanned Leather Heel Counter
  • Veg-Tanned Leather Sole
  • Veg-Tanned Leather Insole
  • Removable Comfort Insole
  • Steel Shank
  • Fully Rebuildable and Resolable
  • Handcrafted in Guanajuato, Mexico

The Suit Boot

Lizard is arguably the most refined exotic in all of bootmaking. Where other exotics announce themselves, lizard simply arrives. The tight, uniform scales carry a natural luster that catches light without demanding it. At first glance, the texture can resemble a fine caiman. Up close, the detail is unmistakable. This is a leather that rewards the person who notices.

Chisos black lizard is paired with our heritage magic black cowhide shaft, creating a boot that moves seamlessly between a charcoal suit and raw denim. It's subtle in a way that ostrich and alligator are not—refined rather than bold, confident rather than loud. The leather is firm out of the box and will slightly soften and conform to your foot over time, much like a fine pair of dress shoes. Expect the first several wears to feel structured; that's the leather doing its job. Make sure to condition it often.

Every No. 7 Lizard is handcrafted using Goodyear construction, a leather channel welt, veg-tanned leather insole and outsole, and a stacked leather heel. Every component is designed to be rebuilt by a cobbler when the time comes. This is not a boot you replace. It's a boot you maintain. Built to be resoled, rebuilt, and worn for decades.

The only decision you'll struggle with is whether to wear them with a suit or with jeans. The answer, of course, is both.

Your Chisos boots will last decades with appropriate attention. The vamp (leather surrounding the foot) and leather shaft require only minimal care. Condition this leather about once every three months. Store in a cool, dry location and take a day off between heavy uses to allow the insides to properly dry.

The leather soles of your boots are designed to wear out and be replaced, much like the brakes on your pickup truck. Your mileage will vary depending on conditions of use, your weight, and your walking style. Avoid repeated exposure to water and excess moisture. When needed, a cobbler can perform a full resole and heel replacement.

To extend the life of new soles, have a cobbler apply a rubber sole saver upon receipt. No matter what, physics is going to win against leather soles and stitching. To slow the process, a cobbler can add some rubber to mitigate.

Click here to read full care instructions.