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  2. Cavender's Store - Wikipedia

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    Cavender's Store, which has also been known as Edwards' Store and The Brick, in Villanow, Georgia, is believed to be the oldest freestanding country store in the state of Georgia. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.

  3. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    Western wear is a category of men's and women's clothing which derives its unique style from the clothes worn in the 19th century Wild West. It ranges from accurate historical reproductions of American frontier clothing, to the stylized garments popularized by Western film and television or singing cowboys such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers in ...

  4. Cowboy boot - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy boots custom made for President Harry S. Truman by Tony Lama Boots. Cowboy boots are a specific style of riding boot, historically worn by cowboys. [1] They have a high heel [broken anchor] that is traditionally made of stacked leather, rounded to pointed toe, high shaft, and, traditionally, no lacing.

  5. Boot Barn - Wikipedia

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    Boot Barn is an American retailer that specializes in Western wear, cowboy boots, workwear, home decor, and other outdoor recreation merchandise. [1] The chain was founded by Ken Meany in 1978. [ 2 ]

  6. Fort Western Stores - Wikipedia

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    The Husker boots were auctioned off at the 2009 Cattlemen's Ball to raise money for cancer research. [4] In 1993, Fort Western added a second retail store in Nebraska City, Nebraska. With 16,000 square feet (1,500 m 2), the store is the second largest western-style outfitter in Nebraska. Nebraska City is the headquarters for the Fort Western ...

  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 ]

  8. 1890s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Fashion in the 1890s in Western countries is characterized by long elegant lines, tall collars, and the rise of sportswear. It was an era of great dress reforms led by the invention of the drop-frame safety bicycle, which allowed women the opportunity to ride bicycles more comfortably, and therefore, created the need for appropriate clothing. [1]

  9. Cavalier boot - Wikipedia

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    By the reign of James I boots had replaced shoes as the most popular footwear among the upper classes, who often wore them indoors, even with spurs. [3] By the 1620s they resembled the boots worn by the Three Musketeers, with a flared bucket-shaped top and high wooden heels similar to those on cowboy boots.

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