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This seasons must-have looks
Cheyenne Tan Ostrich by Tony Lama
With an ostrich vamp and goat hide upper, the 11” Cheyenne is perfect for the cowgirl who isn’t afraid to work hard in a classy boot. With a wide square toe and a Removable Cushion Comfort® Insert atop a leather outsole, this boot provides room and comfort with each and every step.
$322.95
Small Batch
A modern cologne – Inspired by vintage bourbon, crafted with notes of suede, white woods, and sage.
Nettles Stirrups
A sidekick to the Nettles Stirrups Premier Line, it too was designed by cutting horse Hall of Fame trainer and problem-solving guru Ronnie Nettles. Made of five oak laminates from logs milled at the Nettles Stirrups Manufacturing Company, The Chisholm is a great basic work stirrup. It is graded at five stations during the building process, has rounded inside edges and is finished in a Gunstock Oiled stain that blends smartly with today’s saddles. The Chisholm’s excellent stability and smart style makes it the best value in economy stirrups on the market. Available in thread widths of 2″, 2.5″, 3″, 3.5″, & 4″.
Ladies Handbags
Aztec and floral tooled on the flap with magnetic button closure
Cut-out detail
Antique silver embellishments and whipstitch
Fringe tassels on the sides Top zipper closure
Inside zippered compartments have a zippered pocket and an open pocke
A zippered pocket on the backAn adjustable crossbody strap
Blog posts
When and How to Resole Your Western Boots
If you spend any real time around horses, you already know that good boots matter. Whether you are in the saddle before sunrise, walking paddocks, or putting in long days at the barn, your western boots take a beating. The good news is that quality boots are made to last. Resoling is one of the best ways to keep your favorite pair going strong.
Western Wear for Plus-Size Riders: Finding the Perfect Fit
As a plus-size rider, searching for the perfect Western wear can feel like a challenge. The numerous styles and variations across brands often complicate the quest for a comfortable, flattering fit.















































































