
About
Texas Custom Boots
Crafting Excellence Since 1980
At Texas Custom Boots, our mission is simple: to create the finest footwear, blending premium materials, timeless styling, and masterful craftsmanship. For over 37 years, we’ve been designing and handcrafting custom boots and leather accessories that represent the pinnacle of quality and individuality.
Founded in Austin, Texas Custom Boots has become synonymous with exceptional handmade boots. Owner Noel Escobar takes pride in upholding the company’s commitment to quality, standing behind every pair of boots that leaves our workshop.
Our Legacy of Craftsmanship
When you visit our facility, you’ll witness firsthand the meticulous care and expertise that goes into crafting each pair. It’s this dedication to excellence that has made us a trusted choice for clients around the globe.
What we are all about
Our History
If the boot fits, you can be sure that is it custom-made.
For the past 37 years, Texas Custom Boots has been handmaking custom boots and leather accessories for their clients. The list of celebrities that wear boots made by Texas Custom Boots reads like a Hollywood Who’s Who. However, it isn’t who has bought the boots that makes a custom boot shop, it is the bootmakers. Texas Custom Boots has had the pleasure of working with some of the top bootmakers during the past.
In 1980, Master Bootmaker Alberto Lozano joined renowned bootmaker Carlos Hernandez, Jr. at Texas Custom Boots. Lozano had been trained in the design and fitting of handmade boots and shoes in Laredo, Texas for many years. Hernandez, like his father before him, was the top bootmaker at Lucchese Boots in San Antonio before moving to Austin to work for Texas Custom Boots.
The two masters worked together for many years at Texas Custom Boots where they applied their own unique skills to assure that every pair of handmade boots were a perfect design and fit for the client. Carlos passed in 1990s and Lozano became the lead bootmaker at Texas Custom Boots.
In 2003, Jesus “Chuy” Soberon, already a bootmaker of renown, went to work at Texas Custom Boots and quickly took over the boot construction from Lozano, who was able to concentrate on stitching the tops. The two worked together for three years before Lozano’s eyesight began failing, forcing him into retirement in 2006. Chuy picked up the job of top stitcher in addition to the boot construction and today carries on the tradition of creating exciting designs in the finest calf and exotic leathers available.

