Close-up of Atelier No. 72 El Roble Boot showing the deep, pebbled texture of the dark brown bullneck leather in the artisan workshop

Atelier No. 72 — El Roble Boot | The First Atelier

Men / 6 US
$345.00
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Close-up of Atelier No. 72 El Roble Boot showing the deep, pebbled texture of the dark brown bullneck leather in the artisan workshop

Atelier No. 72 — El Roble Boot | The First Atelier

$345.00
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THE FIRST ATELIER

Due to the meticulous, small-batch nature of our Bullneck selection, availability shifts constantly. We extend a personal invitation to secure your size or explore archive pairs.

Our Curator will review options privately and respond one-to-one — offering possibilities not always visible online.

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The Atelier Roble Boot — handcrafted in Moka Bull Neck Leather. An anchor of the City & Field Series, defined by ancient grain, deep moka hues, and unwavering strength. Atelier No. 72 marks a presence rooted in endurance.

The Story

True strength does not shout; it endures. El Roble ("The Oak") was selected for its uncompromising character — a piece that carries the weight of history and the silence of the high country.

Sculpted from Genuine Bull Neck Leather, it was chosen for its extreme density and a deep, natural grain that resembles ancient tree bark. This is grounded luxury, born of mountain lodges where form must follow resilience.

Rooted in strength.

Design Notes

Materials

  • Vamp: Genuine Bull Neck Leather in Moka. Sourced from the animal's thickest hide, renowned for its rugged pebbled texture.
  • Lining: Premium calfskin lining for superior breathability and a refined interior feel.
  • Sole: Goodyear Welted Leather Sole. Engineered for decades of durability and ease of repair.
  • Silhouette: Refined Chelsea Boot with reinforced elastic gores to maintain a disciplined line.

Signature Details

  • The Grain: A natural fingerprint of strength. No two pairs share the exact same wrinkle pattern, ensuring total exclusivity.
  • The Toe: Broad Square Toe profile that provides a masculine, comfortable stance.
  • The Hue: Deep burnished Moka brown that reveals complex bronze undertones in natural light.

Wearing Experience

  • Fit: Crafted on an atelier-specific last. Most clients take their usual US size. Due to the hide's extreme density, if you are between sizes or prefer a more relaxed feel, we recommend sizing up by half.
  • Break-in: Structured at first; the robust Bull Neck warms and softens naturally after 4–6 wears as the leather settles to your stride.
  • Care: Clean mud with a stiff brush; condition regularly with a rich leather balm to keep the deep grain supple.

The Mark of Craftsmanship

Luxury here is discipline: lasting this thick hide around the form requires the physical strength of master lasters, resulting in an unbreakable structure. Variations in texture are the signature of strength.

Design Inspiration

The rugged beams of a mountain cabin. The silence of a high-altitude morning. A man who doesn't announce his arrival, yet recalibrates the room.

He enters without noise. Everything adjusts.

Atelier Identification: Collection No. 72

Original Maker's Mark / SKU: El General / 45341

Material Grade: Genuine Bull Neck (Bos Taurus)

*This item ships in its original archival packaging to preserve authenticity.

NOTE ON PROVENANCE

This piece is crafted from Genuine Bull Neck. The pronounced, rugged grain is naturally formed by the animal's thickest hide. Variations in depth are not imperfections, but the signature of origin—ensuring your pair is truly one-of-a-kind.

FAQ

What exactly is Bull Neck leather?

It is leather sourced from the shoulder area, significantly thicker and stronger than standard hide, featuring a deeper natural grain.

Is the break-in harder than other boots?

Yes, due to the robust density of the hide. We recommend wearing them for shorter periods initially until the leather conforms to your foot.

How does the texture age?

Beautifully. The high points of the grain polish slightly with wear while the valleys remain dark, creating a rich patina.

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