I'm sure Stetson had a model name but as they often did, it was left out of the hat or on the sweatband. Many around here would refer to it as a skinny ribbon western. The model may be found in the old Miller Stockman catalog scans.
It's a Nutria Quality felt which means there is a lot of Nutria...
Sometimes I think these boots are better off on your porch
My hat sure looks at home hanging on your side of the door
It's hard to pack a bag with you lying there in bed
And even harder backin down your drive
Thinking bout the words you said
I don't know bee $h17 from wild honey about dating a sombrero but it looks like a traditional Charro sombrero to me. The eagle embroidery on the crown seems to be a common theme.
This caused me to drag out some books this morning and to do some website looking as well. I've never understood the relationship either or if they were just one in the same. When Art of the Boot was published in 1999, Beard wrote that in 1980, Scott Emmerich, who was not a boot maker, started...
You’re welcome. I’ve been following some of these makers since the long defunct Custom Cowboy Boots and Shoes Forum was a thing. Lisa Sorrel is one of those. Find some of the boots she’s made for Arnold.
Those are some great ones Ross. I was poking around on Tres Outlaws site yesterday. I'm always fascinated by the number of designs they put out. They make a great boot as well. Never heard of saboteusebespoke but she makes a good looking boot, though philosophically we might clash. I spent some...
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