Chinaski
One Too Many
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Okay kyboots, I can tell you want to keep this boot conversation flowing so I'll step up to the plate.
I'm not a Texan, so I don't have access to a custom bootmaker in every town. I'm in southern California so there are custom surfboard shapers in every town! Be that as it may I'm a boot wearer from way back and have had Tony Lamas, Noconas, etc. I currently own two pair, both made in Old Mehico. They are both well made, and there is a rich vaquero/caballero tradition in Mexico that is quite fitting in terms of boot wearing.
One is a pair of Stirling boots, and I've never really ever heard much about this brand. I've had them for probably 15 years and they're a great pair of boots. They fit perfectly and are extremely comfortable. The other is a newer, and somewhat more fashion-oriented brand - Old Gringo. I have a pair of Nevada model boots with stitching on the vamp. They have leather welts, heels and soles and lemonwood pegs, and nice leather vamps and shafts. They seem to be well made boots. I dig'em.
I'm not a Texan, so I don't have access to a custom bootmaker in every town. I'm in southern California so there are custom surfboard shapers in every town! Be that as it may I'm a boot wearer from way back and have had Tony Lamas, Noconas, etc. I currently own two pair, both made in Old Mehico. They are both well made, and there is a rich vaquero/caballero tradition in Mexico that is quite fitting in terms of boot wearing.
One is a pair of Stirling boots, and I've never really ever heard much about this brand. I've had them for probably 15 years and they're a great pair of boots. They fit perfectly and are extremely comfortable. The other is a newer, and somewhat more fashion-oriented brand - Old Gringo. I have a pair of Nevada model boots with stitching on the vamp. They have leather welts, heels and soles and lemonwood pegs, and nice leather vamps and shafts. They seem to be well made boots. I dig'em.