Western Cowboy Boots
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Ya'll, This is ol' Rex Beerbot, and I am yer guide today for Western
Cowboy Boots!
As far back as can be traced, horsemen throughout the ages universally
preferred higher-heeled boots. They represented nobility or a profession
on horseback, hence the old adage "well heeled."
There are currently millions of people all over the globe who wear
some variation of the western cowboy boot. Wearers range from teenagers
to labourers, to fashion-conscious young adults. One growing trend
is the increasing popularity of cowboy boots among women. The number
of women enrolled in boot-making schools and fulfilling apprenticeships
has quadrupled since 1992. The western cowboy boots fairly genderless
style allows both sexes free access to its many forms, as well as
allowing feminisation by brands catering to the female shopper.
The most major concentration of wearers is in America, however,
where you can still easily find traditional styles of this famed
shoe.
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History of Cowboy Boots
Cowboy Boots are an American icon but have there
roots in Britain and Germany. Read more about the history
of cowboy boots .
Western Cowboy Hats
Although today the Western cowboy hat is recognized as part of "cowboy"
lore, its still worn for aesthetic value as a part of western style.
Read more about Western
Cowboy Hats.
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