Quick View
Dan Post Full-Quill Ostrich Cowboy Boots - R-Toe (For Men) in Black
Click product once to zoom, twice for larger image.
Item #3597H

Dan Post Full-Quill Ostrich Cowboy Boots - R-Toe (For Men)

$335.00 Compare at $480.00 Save 30%
Reset selected color
Reset selected sizes available
D Reset selected width
Please login or create an account to add an item to wish list.
This feature is only available for colors and sizes not currently in-stock
Closeouts. A full-quill ostrich leather vamp, an ornate leather shaft and an Ultimate Flex insole come together to make Dan Post's cowboy boots the ideal in extraordinary style, comfort and durability.
  • Genuine full-quill ostrich leather vamp
  • Premium leather shaft with stitched details and pull loops
  • Leather footbed cover reduces moisture and cradles the foot
  • Ultimate flex insole offers both flexibility and stability where you need it most
  • Poron® reduces foot odor and step shock
  • Made in Mexico
  • Visit our Shoe Sizing Guide
  • Visit our Western Boots Guide
  • US shipments only
Dan Post
View all items from Dan Post
  • Vamp: Ostrich skin
  • Toe: Medium round
  • Heel style: Cowboy
  • Outsole: Leather with stacked leather heel
  • Heel height: 1-3/4"
  • Shaft: Leather
  • Height: 13"
  • Welt: 3/4
  • Lining: Leather
  • Weight (pair): 2 lb. 8 oz.
  • Made in Mexico
  • Visit our Shoe Sizing Guide
  • Visit our Western Boots Guide
  • US shipments only
Dan Post
View all items from Dan Post
  • Reviewed by unknown from unknown on Thursday, April 04, 2013
    The thing about Dan Post boots is that they run roomy in the foot, but tight in the throat. That means if you have large ankles, or limited ankle flexibility, they are hard to get on and off. When they are on - the are wonderful. I have average feet, and good ankle flexibility, with narrow calf muscles. I know others have trouble with all Dan Post boots who do not. Best for people that have a Boot Jack to get them off. Boot Jacks are hard to find these days. Red Wing Boots used to sell a good one, but no longer.
    Flag as inappropriate This review was helpful (1)

    Please select a reason:*

    • Profanity
    • Not relevant to the product
    • Not constructive
    • Duplicate review
    • Copyright violation
    • Other
    • Comments:*
    • Cancel
  • Reviewed by rfy from PA on Thursday, March 21, 2013
    I have both Dan Post & Nocona boots in 9-1/2 EE . My Dan Posts seem to run a bit wider than my Noconos so I took a chance and ordered these full quill ostrich boots despite the D width. And I'm glad I did. Uncomfortably tight the first two days, but I took some Bick 4 leather conditioner and left a wide shoe tree in them for a week and the fit is great. 1st time I ordered western boots online, but it won't be the last.
    Flag as inappropriate This review was helpful (1)

    Please select a reason:*

    • Profanity
    • Not relevant to the product
    • Not constructive
    • Duplicate review
    • Copyright violation
    • Other
    • Comments:*
    • Cancel
  • Reviewed by Imasailor from Colorado on Sunday, March 10, 2013
    Great boots and great bargin! Very nice craftsmenship and fit true to size. Comfortable from the first day.
    Flag as inappropriate This review was helpful (1)

    Please select a reason:*

    • Profanity
    • Not relevant to the product
    • Not constructive
    • Duplicate review
    • Copyright violation
    • Other
    • Comments:*
    • Cancel
  • Reviewed by Sleeper from Louisiana on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
    Great friendly service. Great deals.
    Flag as inappropriate This review was helpful (0)

    Please select a reason:*

    • Profanity
    • Not relevant to the product
    • Not constructive
    • Duplicate review
    • Copyright violation
    • Other
    • Comments:*
    • Cancel
  • Reviewed by TheGearDaddy from North of I-80 on Thursday, January 31, 2013
    I've been wearing boots almost exclusively for the better part of 30 years now, and I've been happier with these than anything I've bought in at least 15 years; the stitching is quite good throughout and the soles are rolled and pegged (built "the way they ought to be"). Mine are in the Tobacco color, and the leather is well-dyed, nicely finished, and almost completely blemish-free. Just a nice, rich True Brown with a little hint of red underneath Fit-wise, they are pretty much dead-on in length and width, although I'd guess they're built on a higher-volume last than say, a Tony Lama or a Justin. My feet are very low volume and I still like them just fine (mid-weight wool socks do the trick), but if you often feel that boots are just too tight on your feet, these may be the winner for you. No mistake about it – these are definitely dress boots. The Ostrich is a fine, light leather and the shafts are constructed to match; the shaft lining is stitchless and has been glued to the exterior layer, so they are nice and smooth inside with no trace of tags, bar-tacking, or anything else that can drive you crazy. They're not burly, but the Ostrich is not so obviously "special" that you can't wear them with a pair of jeans and go wherever you feel like. Ordinarily, I'm much too thrifty to splurge on exotic leathers and I think I've been eyeing these for over a year now, trying to justify the cost against competing priorities. But I got to where I really needed a new pair of sharp-looking brown boots and took a gamble on them despite the price tag; so you can believe me when I say that they would have gone right back to Cheyenne if they had fallen short of expectations in any sense at all. They are everything you need in a dressy type of boot and JMO, they're worth their price whether you want them to wear every other day for the next 10 years or more (as I tend to do), or even if you just want something special for puttin' on the dog every once in a while.
    Flag as inappropriate This review was helpful (3)

    Please select a reason:*

    • Profanity
    • Not relevant to the product
    • Not constructive
    • Duplicate review
    • Copyright violation
    • Other
    • Comments:*
    • Cancel

Do you have a question about this product?

Get answers from the community and our staff experts!

Ask a Question
  • Sort by:
  • Per page: 10 | 30
  • 1-3 of 3 questions
  • Question “What is your return policy? Is there a stocking fee?”
    Asked on 12/10/2012 12:00:00 AM by Newy from Texas
    • Answer At Sierra we have a 100% satisfaction guarantee so if you are not happy with your purchase for any reason, please return it to us as soon as possible. Products purchased within 6 months of the order date will receive a refund by the original payment method. For returns on purchases over 6 months old, a gift card will be issued. If you feel we have made a mistake in filling your order, we will gladly refund your shipping charges as well.|For more about returns: Use this link to our returns & exchanges pages.|https://www.sierratradingpost.com/myaccount/returnexpress/
      Answered on 12/12/2012 12:00:00 AM by Customer Care from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “do you make a full quill ostrich round toe boot in Grey, Gray, or blue????????????????/||I need size 11EEE”
    Asked on 12/1/2012 12:00:00 AM by steve from Unknown
    • Answer We currently do not have in our inventory any full quill ostrich round toe boots in Grey.||Due to the nature of the closeout business, we often receive items in limited quantities. Therefore, popular sizes and colors can sell out quickly. Occasionally we are able to reorder a product, but closeout items are typically unable to be reordered.|Unfortunately we are currently out of this item, but we suggest signing up for the My Updates as the best way to monitor incoming products. You will receive email notifications of our newest stock items. You can also access the "New Items" section of our website at anytime. New Items are all products that have arrived within the last 21 days. |http://ww2.sierratradingpost.com/newproducts~21/|http://ww2.sierratradingpost.com/myupdates/myupdatessignup/
      Answered on 12/7/2012 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post
  • Question “It is said that Ostrich is the second toughest leather. What is the toughest?”
    Asked on 11/20/2012 12:00:00 AM by denny from Hurley WI
    • Answer I think it is Shark skin, but alligator is pretty tough.
      Answered on 12/3/2012 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post