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  2. These 'Classy and Comfy' Cowboy Boots Are 43% Off Right Now - AOL

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    It seems like every fashionista and influencer is snagging a sliver of the Western pie currently. With Beyoncé’s recently announced foray into country music, the Western fashion category is ...

  3. Cowboy boot - Wikipedia

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    The boots worn by Mexican vaqueros influenced cowboy boots, although the exact origin of the modern cowboy boot as we know it today is unclear. Americans most likely adopted cowboy boots from Northern Mexico, and later came the cowboy boots we know today. Military boots designed for cavalry riders also had an influence. Mexican vaqueros ...

  4. Nocona Boots - Wikipedia

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    Today, Nocona Boots still handcrafts premium cowboy boots offering collections in the Fashion, Legacy, Exotic, Western, Rancher and Competitor categories. The brand was also the first to offer cowboy boots officially licensed by The Collegiate Licensing Company, the College Boots Collection, handcrafted in the U.S.A. [6] Nocona Boots footwear is available for men, women and children at western ...

  5. The New Viral Crocs Cowboy Boots Have the Internet Divided - AOL

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    The Crocs Classic Cowboy Boot is complete with a signature Crocskin texture, metallic Western-inspired embroidery details, and even a (removable) spinning spur on the backstrap. You'll get the ...

  6. Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    The English word cowboy has an origin from several earlier terms that referred to both age and to cattle or cattle-tending work. The English word cowboy was derived from vaquero, a Spanish word for an individual who managed cattle while mounted on horseback. Vaquero was derived from vaca, meaning "cow", [3] which came from the Latin word vacca.

  7. Taylor Swift's Knee-High Cowboy Boots Put a Chic Spin ... - AOL

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    The intricate swirled design on these Steven Madden boots reminds me of Swift's self-titled debut album circa her country days. Imagine kicking up dirt and riding stallions in these knee-high numbers.