The sleek silhouette is built on Bright Shoemakers’ signature last, offering a refined yet sturdy profile. Goodyear welted construction ensures longevity, while the natural leather midsole and stacked heel add both comfort and style. Subtle detailing, contrast stitching, and the bold sharkskin tone make these boots stand out—whether you're pairing them with raw denim or dressing them up for the street.
Only a limited number produced. Once they're gone, they're gone for good.
- The model is based on a vintage style engineer boot. It's all about the silhouette!
- The Vulture last is based on an old quirky balmoral last with a beak like toe shape.
- The toe is unconstructed and meant to take shape of the wearer, resulting in a unique patina.
- Vulture is crafted in Sharkskin and the shaft is natural HorweenChromexcel leather
- The boot is lined with natural Horsehide to avoid the sharksin to stretch.
- Features Dr. Sole Super Grip half soles.
- The boots is made with metal shank, leather soles, cork filling, leather insoles and stacked leather heel with rubber cover.
- it features a 270 Goodyear welt construction and vintage inspired brass roller buckles.
Signature details.
- Each heel is shaped by hand on both the inside and outside for a full curve from every angle.
- Enjoy western inspired signature details such as a western shaped crown and western shaped reinforcement stitching at the adjustment straps and on the heel counter.
- Vulture also offers a unique fully integrated leather pull strap in the backstay design.
- The idea behind combining the height of the heel, the choice of leather and the shape of the toe is for the leather to start making waves (not creases) and for the boot to fit like a glove once it's worn in.
Which size to choose?
We recommend your to step one size up as the lining of the boot with natural horsehide take some space. At first it might feel very snug around the toes, but given the nature of the leather and the construction of the toe, the Vulture will easily soften up and take shape of your feet with wear.
A good tip:
If you have an issue putting on the boots for the first time, we recommend the old cowboy trick of using a plastic bag on your feet.