Miami Lux is a technically superior riding boot, handcrafted from the finest full-grain calf leather. These elegant black riding boots with lacquered details come equipped with elastic lacing and an elastic panel along the back of the shaft for the best possible fit and flexibility. The reinforced zipper, ergonomically shaped shaft, semi-pointed toe, and high-performance sole complete the riding boots, crafted in accordance with genuine Italian quality.
- Technical sole made from an advanced blend of rubber and latex, providing flexibility and shock absorption.
- Elastic shafts perfectly shaped to enhance your ride.
- Spur supports on the sides, made of hard rubber, ensure that spurs are always in the correct position.
- Leather tabs both at the top and bottom of the boot's back protect the zipper from wear and dirt and ensure durability.
- Handcrafted with care, using high-quality calf leather and Italian craftsmanship.
Size
Miami Lux is available in ten sizes, with four height options for the shaft and four different calf widths – all to help you find the best fit for you!
How to find the right size:
To find the right size, you first need to wear a pair of riding breeches and riding socks that you normally use. Then you need to have someone measure you with a tape measure.
Your measurements should be taken while standing, without shoes, with your legs straight and a slight gap between them.
- Start by measuring the circumference of the widest part of your calf. If your calves have different measurements, use the widest one.
- Then measure the circumference of the boot closure, i.e., just below the knee, in your knee crease.
- Finally, you need to determine the height of the boot shaft by measuring the length from the floor at the heel to your knee crease. For the length, you should then add 1.5 cm, as the boots will compress about 1.5-2 cm in height after some use.
Once you have taken your measurements, use Parlanti's size guide, which you can find here.
Miami Lux sizes are located under the first table "Miami/S, Denver/S, Aspen Pro, Dallas Pro."
- First, select your shoe size.
- Then find the right boot shaft (SIZE) by matching it to the measurements you just obtained. The circumference of your calf is the second column, called Calf. The circumference of your knee crease is the third column, called Entrance. The height of your boot shaft is the last column, called Length.