Boulet
With a bootmaking legacy that stretches back to 1933, Boulet Boots sets the
standard in handcrafted, custom Western and Cowboy boots that are as varied in
design as they are in material. With intricate tooling and stitching on the shaft; exotic
leathers sourced from Canada, America, Europe, and Asia; and unrivaled
craftsmanship done by hand, Boulet Boots are proudly worn around the world by
discerning cowboy boot aficionados. With its origins in St-Tite, Quebec, Boulet
became a leading provider in shoes and boots for the Canadian Armed Forces
during WWII, and eventually brought the Western boot to the center of their
repertoire in 1964. Carefully selected raw materials are compiled using the Goodyear
Welt process, a technique in which the sole is stitched to the welt, which is itself
stitched to the vamp and insole. The cork that fills the gap between insole and
outsole eventually forms to the foot, providing comfort and stability. Today, the
fourth generation of Boulets continues to take the brand to new heights, employing
over 200 people and crafting over 200,000 pairs of boots a year.