Design, Comfort & Categories of Cowboy boots
Cowboy boots are known for their design and style, setting a fashion for the wearer. Western heritage high tightening is a timeless style in cowboy boots. The talent and ability of the artist in the hand painted-designs enhance the wearer's personality. Rhinestones, diamonds, precious stones, coins, silver and gold studded designs embossed in the boot give a sophisticated look.
Cowboy boots offer extreme comfort through modern technology.
The lengthy upper of the cowboy boot provides rock solid ankle support and prevents from many broken ankle injuries during travel on rough terrains. The lower heel in the cowboy boots accommodates exceptional comfort.
- The technological advancement in cowboy boots yields durability, long-term wearing ability and protection.
- Traction provided by the rugged rubber outsole assists in easy movements and adventurous riding.
- The comfortable cushion insoles supply all day comfort and durability.
- The steel toe renders optimum foot safety preventing toe injury caused when heavy objects fall on it.
Categories - Cowboy Boots for Men and Women
Exotic Skin, Handcrafted, Lace-up Casual, Western and Roper Cowboy boots are different types of cowboy boots.
Different Kinds of Leather Materials in Cowboy Boots
- Ostrich leather (wet quill and smooth)
- Snake skin leather (rattle snake cobra, python back cut and belly cut)
- Alligator leather (back cut and belly cut)
- Rough out and suede leather
- Cow-hide leather (smooth and oiled)
- Exotic leather (elephant & lizard)
- Other exotic leather - calfskin, shark, kangaroo and bison
Qualities of Different Leather Materials
- Cowboy boots, which are made by alligator and ostrich leather, are strong and durable. So they are very useful to wear on rough turf.
- Suede leather cowboy boots are very useful to walk on dry land because it paves way for good comfort.
- Cowboy boots made by cowhide leather are mostly used for everyday work and for riding.
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