Tecovas Earl vs Tecovas Cartwright Cowboy Boots Compared w/ Pictures [What’s the Difference?]

Below is a comparison of the Tecovas Earl vs Tecovas Cartwright cowboy boots. I have included photos of both of the boots that I own so you can see the difference. The Tecovas Earl is a roper boot that has the shorter heel. The Tecovas Cartwright is their traditional cowboy boot that has the taller cowboy heel, along with a taller shaft and often toe bug stitching on the vamp.

Tecovas Earl Boots Explained

Below is the Tecovas ‘The Earl’ Boots in Sand Goat Leather. This Sand Goat version is a discontinued version of the Earl that is no longer produced. These boots have a goat leather upper with leather outsoles and rubber heel caps. Round toe design with a roper heel. These boots are in excellent condition with hardly any use. Tecovas style 1002.

Tecovas Cartwright Boots Explained

Type: These are men’s Tecovas Cartwright Scotch Goat Boots. These boots are made with full length goat leather from top to toe. They have a cowhide lining. Leather outsoles with rubber heel caps. Cowboy heel. Tecovas style 1000. These boots are in good pre-owned condition, but as is the case with goat leather, the leather on these boots does show signs of distressing, including scuffs and gentle crease marks.