Cowboy Boots

For centuries, horsemen wore boots with a high heel to protect their feet. The cowboy boot originates from a variation of different boot styles, the Wellington being the most familiar. Cowboys also preferred the Hessian boot, which had a v-cut down the top center of the boot. Through the 1800s, the European cavalier style boot became popular. This boot had a higher heel and was made of finer leather. Cowboy boots always had a square toe until the 50s, when the round and pointed toe began appearing. It was during this period that cowboy boots became quite the rage because rodeos and country music were a popular form of entertainment. Manufacturers began making cowboy boots in all shapes, colors and styles. To this day, cowboy boots are appreciated everywhere for their charm and sex appeal.

The broadcast industry also played a hand in the rising popularity of cowboy boots. John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and the like were heroes to many and to own a pair of cowboy boots like the