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Showing posts with label Cowboy Boots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cowboy Boots. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2009

Rocket Buster Boots

Yesterday I had the chance to sneak into the office early and catch one of the Sunday morning news shows. One of the features was about http://www.rocketbuster.com a custom boot store in El Paso, Texas. I love me some Cowboy Boots and have a simple collection which includes; daily boots, work boots, boots that can get wet and my ever coveted dress boots. Rocket Buster Boots are Boots x 10. I just had to share the link because of the individual beauty in the designs.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Rodeo Parade Museum

The Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum
Open to the public ....Monday - Saturday 9:30 until 3:30.



Plan to tour the Parade Museum to see one of the world's largest
collections of horse-drawn vehicles and a replication of Tucson
in the early 1900s.

2007-2008 MUSEUM DATES:
Groups may schedule a private tour almost anytime during the year.
Go to the museum page for more information.


Open to the public: December 10, 2007
Closed December 24, 2007 thru January 1, 2008*
Re-opens January 2, 2008 thru March 16, 2008.
for more information go to Parade Museum


Open .... Monday thru Saturday 9:30am to 3:30pm.
(closed Sunday)

Friday, December 5, 2008

Cowboy Boots Explained

Cowboy boot
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Ad for Tony Lama featuring custom boots made for President Harry S. Truman.Cowboy boots refer to a specific style of riding boot, historically worn by cowboys. They have a high heel, rounded to pointed toe, high shaft, and, traditionally, no lacing. Cowboy boots are normally made from cowhide leather but are also sometimes made from "exotic" skins such as alligator, snake, ostrich, lizard, eel, elephant, sting ray, elk, buffalo, and the like.

There are two basic styles of cowboy boots, western (or classic), and roper. The western style is distinguished by a tall boot shaft, going to at least mid-calf, with an angled "cowboy" heel, usually over one inch high. A slightly lower, still angled, "walking" heel is also common. Although western boots can be customized with a wide variety of toe shapes, the classic design is a narrowed, usually pointed, toe.

A newer design, the "roper" style, has a short boot shaft that stops above the ankle but before the middle of the calf, with a very low and squared-off "roper" heel, shaped to the sole of the boot, usually less than one inch high. Roper boots are usually made with rounded toes, but, correlating with style changes in streetwear, styles with a squared toe are seen. The roper style is also manufactured in a lace-up design which often fits better around the ankle and is less likely to slip off, but these two features also create safety issues for riding.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Vintage Western Wear Blog

Well every once in a while a little treasure will turn up here in the Old Pueblo.
My girlfriend owns "Diamond Lil's" a Vintage Store @ El Corral the western steak house on River Road near Campbell Avenue. (Inside the restaurant are museum quality vintage western wear. Most people don't realize the extensive collection they display) Well, she has uncovered some "Stuart Romero" Cowboy Boots that we are going to sell at Cowgirl Oasis.

www.cayeusa.com a wonderful site for Artifacts and Vintage pieces has the same pair of Stuart Romero Boots for sale for over $1,000.00. If you want to see some classic Western pieces check out this site.

Also, here is a blog dedicated to Vintage Cowboy Boots:

Man In The Crowd's Vintage Cowboy Boots and such
helping keep the flame alive