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Cowboy Boots Made in the USA

by Administrator 16. June 2009 10:58

I like to buy made in the USA whenever possible. It is getting tougher and tougher to do. Even cowboy boots, the true American Footwear is now made almost everywhere but here in the USA.

If you, like me, like to buy your boots with a Made in America label then you should visit Boot City. They have flagged every boot they carry to show an American Flag if it is made here in America.

Here Are some Quick links to help you find Boots Made in country.

Men's Boot Made in USA - Men's Work Boots Made in USA - Ladies Boots Made in USA

 

This Justin Lacer is made in the USA

The Justin Lacers above are a good example of boots made in the USA. I wear them when ever I have work to do outside. Great Craftsmanship and a great product.

Why Western Wear Never Goes Out of Style

by LucyFrost 12. September 2008 17:59

In the good ol’ USA, lots of folks still look a bit like they’re from their ancestral old country.  Dressing with a nod to your ethnic heritage is nearly always flattering.  You’ve probably noticed how people of Scottish heritage look great in plaid, and nothing beats a handsome African-American woman in an African-inspired print. On the flip side of all that ethnic dressing, however, is Western wear – the style that came out the melting pot itself.   Western wear came about when all the best clothing traditions from many varied cultures that made America came together.   And it’s flexible.  Cowboy boots go easy as pie from casual to formal wear.   Dress with a little cowboy flair and you’ll  look independent, strong, and creative all at the same time.  Besides, everybody looks good in Western wear.   That’s the real reason it will never go out of style. If you are looking to express your western style, you can look at our boot reviews to see what people are saying about the most popular boots.

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