A Guide To Wearing The Selection Of Western Boots For Sale

By Jayne Rutledge


Maybe you've been on a trip to cattle country and couldn't resist buying a pair of the Western boots for sale at the local stores. Now you're back in the city and you're not sure whether your purchase was such a great idea. Before you have buyer's remorse, however, think of the many ways in which you can put your new footwear to use.

The Western boot is also known as the classic cowboy boot. It was originally designed for riding, which is why it usually has a narrow toe that can easily fit into a stirrup. The Cuban heel keeps the foot from slipping forward in the stirrup, which would be very dangerous for a rider. The lack of bootlaces was a safety feature which made it possible for a rider to easily remove a boot that got stuck in the stirrup if the rider fell.

Ranch activities such as calf roping requires that the cowboy or cowgirl can walk and run too, which makes the Cuban heel unsuitable. Therefore the roper boot, a variation of the classic cowboy boot, has been designed. It has a low heel and is shorter. It can even have laces for extra comfort.

The traditional material used for making cowboy footwear has been cowhide. Right from the start boot makers would add decorative details like top stitching, inserts in different colors or cut-out patterns. Dye can be used to give the boot another color. Some people even use different types of leather, from snakeskin to alligator and even exotic ostrich, to get variations in texture.

When you shop for a pair of cowboy boots, choose a pair that fits snugly. Over time the leather stretches and if you choose a size that is too big at the outset, you'll end up with footwear that keeps slipping off. Invest in a boot jack and boot hooks to help you remove and put on each boot until the leather has stretched sufficiently.

The traditional way to wear cowboy boots is with jeans. Bootleg jeans actually got their wider leg so that they would fit over the cowboy's footwear. Today's riders often wear a T-shirt with their jeans but a plaid or embroidered shirt is popular too. A Stetson hat completes the ensemble.

The problem with wearing traditional Western wear is that it only really works if you're a real cowboy or cowgirl or a country and western singer. For non-traditional ways to wear your boots, you have a myriad of options. Wear them with skinny jeans or leggings or pair them with a floaty summer dress, for instance. They even work well with shorts if you have the legs for it.

One of the best investments you can make is to have a boot maker create a custom-fitted pair for you. More economical is to look for pre-manufactured Western boots for sale at stores that sell ranch clothes or even at some regular shoe stores. You may also look online but remember that it's better to try on any footwear in person before you buy.




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