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Women
Dress Cowboy Boots
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The modern concept of the cowboy as the working gentleman and hero, men have often adopted cowboy dress
even when they did not know one end of a horse from the other. Early cowboy boots had no ornamentation. They evolved from the riding boots of the Mexican vaquero, but, for control in the saddle, the shoe portion was made so tight that walking was difficult and painful. women dress cowboy boots
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cowboy's image influenced the boots of real cowhands who performed at rodeos. styles,
colors and inlaid work were copied from film design - and then copied again for 'fancy' boots worn by men on the streets. Designs became increasingly showy, using alligator, waxed calf, lizard, python and even kangaroo skins. By the 1950s, the common decorative devices, which required a high level of handcraftsmanship.
Western boot for the fashionable cowgirl. Leather upper. Decorative embroidery along the vamp and top. Pull-on design. Pointed toe front. Durable outsole. 2 1/4" heel. 11 1/2" shaft. 13 1/2" circumference.
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