Lucchese Crayton vs Rujo Tate Goat Leather Cowboy Boots Compared w/ Photos [Western Pull On Boots]

Below is a comparison of my Lucchese Crayton vs Rujo Tate Goat Leather Boots. I have included photos of the boots that I own so you can see the difference. I wanted to post these because they are two of my favorite boots currently in production. These boots both use a modern square toe design in combination with Mad Dog Goat Leather uppers. The Lucchese Crayton has a slightly taller heel height (1.75″ vs 1.7″). I really like both of these boots – See photos below.

Lucchese Crayton Boots in colorway Black

Type: These are men’s Lucchese Crayton Boots in colorway Black. These boots are made with a full length Mad Dog goat leather upper. Lucchese style N1560.74. These boots are built with a Lucchese 7 toe and 4 heel. The 7 toe is their western square toe and the 4 heel is their traditional cowboy heel (1.75” tall). Made in USA. These boots are in excellent pre-owned condition and have only gentle signs of wear. The outsoles and rubber heel caps are in great shape.


RUJO “The Tate” Mad Dog Goat Boots Woodland Colorway

Type: These are men’s Rujo “The Tate” Boots. Just like the Lucchese Crayton Boots from above, these boots are made with full length Mad Dog Goat Leather from top to toe. Rujo style 339734. Leather outsoles with rubber heel caps and a modern square toe design. 1.7″ heel is slightly shorter than the Lucchese Crayton. This colorway is Woodland brown. Rujo calls this a 7 toe. These boots are in good condition with gentle distressing to the goat leather upper.