
Some artisans in the Lucchese factory prefer to hold on to history by using antique machines during the bootmaking process. (Revisit the short film "The Bootmaker" to learn about third-generation bootmaker Fernando Hernandez, who prefers to do things “old school” by using a sewing machine from the 1800s.)
But no matter the machine, Lucchese artisans expertly guide the needle through the leather by hand, creating the beautiful stitch patterns — from vibrant to classic — that serve as just one mark of the extreme craftsmanship Lucchese cowboy boots are known for.
Also see "A Study in Detail, Part 1: Lemonwood Pegs."