Top 4 Ways to Protect Your Leather Boots From The Rain
, by Ed Stone, 5 min reading time
, by Ed Stone, 5 min reading time
Although, people are often still left wondering: Is leather waterproof? Can you wear leather boots in the rain? And can you make it a winter boot? The answer is… it depends. You generally need to protect it from rain and snow in one way or another. So, this guide will walk you through three different options for keeping your leather boot protected from the potentially damaging effects of water, complete with ideas for both avoiding water and protecting against water that can’t be avoided.
The first and most important option available to you is simply choosing which leather shoe or boot you buy, or wear, for rainy days. According to leather experts at Von Bear, leather is not very “waterproof” in its natural state. While it does possess some water resistance, that term can be misleading.
There are two important definitions and distinctions to consider:
If the first two options mentioned above aren’t available to you, or you’re looking for a way to make sure you can wear any leather boots in all conditions, you’ll need to turn to treatments for waterproofing.
Luckily, there are several homemade boot waterproofing methods available. Whether you want a DIY, homemade solution, or a premade one you can buy directly from a store, your best bets include:
Oils and oil-based creams – Mink, neatsfoot, and mineral oils make for a liquid or cream solution that’s easy to apply evenly, although it can discolor a garment if over-applied.
Beeswax-based applications – Blocks of wax or wax-based spreads need to be heated and applied thoroughly and carefully, then left to dry for at least a day to successfully make a waterproof boot. The wax needs to be warmed into the leather and seams. The more you warm in, the more water tight the leather becomes. Something to consider is that wax can darken the leather and leave it a bit tacky. It is not intended for dress leather unless needed for really harsh environments.
Any of these options can help your leather boots stand up to even the most torrential downpour. Working on a wet jobsite? Looking to hike in dreary weather? These applications involve a bit of elbow grease, but they lock in waterproof protection over the long haul.
The last option available to you is another simple application, but one that’s less a long-term fix than a quick, high-maintenance option. Spray-on waterproofing leverages the sealing properties of silicone (the stuff that makes caulk work its magic) in aerosol form.
Using a silicone spray enables you to give your leather boots a quick once-over that dries and provides water repellency nearly instantly. Simply aim the nozzle, spray, and viola. Plus, you don’t have to worry about discoloration like you do with oils, creams, and wax. Keep in mind, these sprays don’t make them fully “waterproof”, but merely repel water to protect the leather, so don’t go jumping in any streams!
A potentially serious downside to this solution is that spray-on sealants won’t last nearly as long as their spreadable counterparts. So, you’ll be re-applying more frequently.
Here at Boot World, we’re your first and best option for picking up the perfect waterproof leather boots for you. We carry a wide variety of work, hiking, and lifestyle leather footwear with water repellency or resistance built right in. In addition, we also offer a wide variety of weather-proofing solutions, for those who want to ensure that their leather boots are protected.
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Ed Stone brings over 45 years of footwear knowledge and passion to his role as President of Boot World, a family-owned company and an industry leader in safety and occupational footwear. A second generation "shoe dog” Ed's footwear knowledge is unparalleled, serving as an informal advisor for some of the worlds largest footwear brands including Wolverine, Timberland PRO, and Reebok Works.
A lifelong Southern California resident, and ardent conservationist, Ed enjoys hiking and open water swimming.