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    A more traditional Western boot, this faux suede option has the most beautiful stitched detailing that looks classic cowgirl. They hit mid-calf and come in cognac (shown), tan, and black colors ...

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    Amazon has incredible October Prime Day deals on seriously cute fall fashion, including sweaters, boots, outerwear and much more. My finds start at $10.

  4. Tecovas (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tecovas is an American retailer of cowboy boots and Western-style apparel. The company got its start by Paul Hedrick as a direct-to-consumer business and is headquartered in Austin, Texas . [ 2 ] Along with cowboy boots, Tecovas also sells leather accessories and denim products.

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    Get the Dream Pairs Women’s Cowboy Boots for just $50 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, April 13, 2023, but are subject to change. Shoppers are smitten with ...

  6. Double-H Boots - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 2002, Double-H Boots purchased the Acme Boot Company and rolled out a new line of men's, women's and children's boots under the Acme name. In 1995, Double-H debuted the Sonora line of western inspired fashion footwear for women. Sonora is a seasonal fashion line with launches twice a year.

  7. Lucchese Boot Company - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as Lucchese Bros. Boots & Shoes, the company was founded in 1883 in San Antonio, Texas by Salvatore "Sam" Lucchese (1868–1929) and his brothers, all Italian immigrants from Sicily. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the beginning, their primary customers were military officers in the United States Army that were stationed at Fort Sam Houston . [ 3 ]