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Tony Lama Boots

Tony Lama boots are rugged, tough and dependable. Tony Lama Boots are the heritage of the American Frontier!

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Tony Lama® kidskin cowboy boot - medium toe & cowboy heel
Price: $199.99
Item Description
See for yourself why more than 100 steps go into the building of a Tony Lama® boot, each carefully completed by seasoned craftsmen. This cowboy boot is made of soft, but strong kidskin leather.
13" fancy stitched kidskin leather shaft
Leather lining, heel, and sole
Medium toe & cowboy heel
Western styling with 3/4 welt & handpegged reinforced shank

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Tony Lama Boots History

taken from http://www.sheplers.com/tonylama_history.cfm

Before and after the Civil War, cowboys wore whatever they could aAfter the turn of the century, Lama joined the U.S. Cavalry as a cobbler for the soldiers and was stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas. After completing his service, he was discharged in 1911 and decided to stay in the nearby border town of El Paso. The mild desert climate was a welcomed change from the severe winters of New York. Lama met and married an El Paso pianist and music teacher, Esther Hernandez, and soon opened a small shoe and boot repair shop on Overland Street.

A quick learner with a rugged spirit, Lama realized the importance of the fit of a boot during his stint in the Calvary. Countless hours in the saddle and on long marches had taught him that boots must be both comfortable and long-lasting. In his new shop, Lama set out to make the best fitting, most comfortable boot possible.

Word traveled quickly throughout the southwest that Tony Lama also designed and made the best western boots in the area. Cowboys and ranchers joined cavalrymen at his doorstep, carrying hides and requesting custom made boots. The first year, Tony Lama and one helper turned out 20 pairs of boots.

Soon, Tony Lama concentrated exclusively on making quality western boots. In the 1930s, western wears stores in the southwest began asking for Tony Lama boots. He developed methods of producing greater quantities without sacrificing key steps in hand crafting; setting standards in the fine art of boot making.

Over the next two decades, Tony and Esther Lama¹s six children became actively involved in the growing family business. The company began marketing its boots nationally during the 1950s. In 1961, nearly 50 years after the first store opened, the company moved into larger quarters and began making 750 pairs of boots a day.

Tony Lama passed away in 1974, but his sons and daughters continued his tradition of quality and hand craftsmanship. A third generation of Lama family members are involved in the operations today.

While the obvious changes have evolved over the years, the care and pride with which Tony Lama made his first boots remain evident in the company¹s employees. Many of them have been with Tony Lama for over 30 years.

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