by JohnWayne
25. September 2008 10:50
At the cowboy boot review, we love music from George Strait, and we just learned that Justin Boots is a big fan as well. Justin has launched a line of boots with the George Strait stamp of approval
They teamed up with George to bring you a collection of Men's Boots and Women's Boots designed for every aspect of the western lifestyle. A lifestyle that George Strait embraces and one that just wouldn’t be the same without Justin Boots.When George wanted a signature line of high quality, performance boots he teamed up with Justin Boots. This brand new, technologically advanced collection takes George Strait from ridin', ropin', and working the Ranch to going out on the town. Strait Up with George Strait! There are 6 categories within the George Strait Collection and there is something for everyone.
The Categories are
-
Gruene Hall,
-
Cotulla,
-
Bandera,
-
Lace-Rs,
-
Cowboy,
-
and 3.1!
The Gruene Hall Boot Collection takes its name from the famous Gruene Hall it is Texas' oldest Dance Hall! Including George Strait ? Ace in the Hole, Jerry Jeff Walker, Lyle Lovett, Joe Ely, Robert Earl Keen, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Hal Ketchum, Bruce and Charlie Robison, and many more. Click below for a partial list of folks who have played Gruene Hall. If you are looking for something new to kick up your heels in... look no farther than the George Strait Gruene Hall Collection.
The Cotulla Boot Collection was named after the South Texas Town that just a stone throw away from George's ranch. The name makes perfect sense! These boots are made for Ranch Work, these work boots have a performance rubber outsole with a functional spur ridge and fullgrain cowhide leather uppers and leather lining!History in a Pecan Shell The town was named for Joseph Cotulla, a Polish immigrant from Panna Maria who gave land to the International-Great Northern Railroad in order to induce them to stop on his land. In 1882 the depot was built and Joseph sold lots in the new town he modestly named after himself. http://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/CotullaTexas/CotullaTexas.htm