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Boots Made For Walkin': Lucchese Trunk Show at Pinto Ranch

Short boots, tall boots, big boots, small boots, thin boots, round boots, pink boots and brown boots stood in bunches on the display stands and hung endlessly on the racks in the huge store last Saturday. Seuss had ever decided to pen a children's book about cowboys, cowgirls and their beloved cowboy boots, he might've gotten inspiration from the Lucchese-lined back wall at Pinto Ranch , Post Oak's eponymous store for Western wear. Woven throughout the pairs of cowboy boots were more than your average number of shoppers. "This is something we do every May," said Bea Garcia, Pinto Ranch's director of marketing, referring to the event as the store's "kickoff to summer boot sale.

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Designed for men who spent virtually their entire day in the saddle, cowboy boots are notoriously uncomfortable to walk in, and though adjustments have been made over the years, the boots remain unsuited tor almost any work a cowboy or ...

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Men wore ponytails, black jackets, old T-shirts, stonewashed jeans, and black cowboy boots. Here came a spike-haired guy wearing a T- shirt that read "Anarchy !" hurrying down the street in green lizard boots with silver spurs — spurs!

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Four million Americans — three million men and one million women — already buy Western boots each year, including both rough-riding cowboy boots and fancy dress boots with zippers. But the most compelling evidence may be that last year ...


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