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  2. Spur - Wikipedia

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    Western-style cowboy spurs with rowels, chap guards and buttons for the spur straps. A spur is a metal tool designed to be worn in pairs on the heels of riding boots for the purpose of directing a horse or other animal to move forward or laterally while riding.

  3. Cowboy boot - Wikipedia

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    There are two basic styles of cowboy boots, western (or classic), and roper. The classic style is distinguished by a tall boot shaft, going to at least mid-calf, with an angled "cowboy" heel, usually over one inch high. A slightly lower, still angled, "walking" heel is also common. The toe of western boots was originally rounded or squared in ...

  4. Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy boots; a boot with a high top to protect the lower legs, pointed toes to help guide the foot into the stirrup, and high heels to keep the foot from slipping through the stirrup while working in the saddle; with or without detachable spurs. Cowboy hat; High crowned hat with a wide brim to protect from sun, overhanging brush, and the elements.

  5. This Austin vintage cowboy boots hunter keeps Texas history ...

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    Medina is the owner of and boot-finder for Full Circle Vintage, a shop he started as a pop-up when he moved to Austin about 12 years ago. But boots were, as they are for lots of Texans, an ...

  6. Boot - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy boots originated in the 1800s in the plains and desert of the midwest and far Western United States, however they were inspired by the vaquero-style boot bought from Spain to the Americas in the 1600s. Cowboy boots are traditionally tall and hide the calf, which is meant to help keep the foot firmly in the stirrup to keep it firmly anchored.

  7. How ‘Yellowstone’ Honored a Cowboy Legend - AOL

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    Legendary cowboy and spur maker Billy Klapper had a cameo in season 5, episode 9 of 'Yellowstone,' and was also honored following his recent death.

  8. The Cowboy Boots We Love - AOL

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    Its cowboy boots are contemporary; sure, they're authentic and traditional, and they draw from cowboy boot history, but at Tecovas' headquarters in Austin, the brand is designing boots through a ...

  9. Cowboy culture - Wikipedia

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    The origins of cowboy culture go back to the Spanish vaqueros who settled in New Mexico and later Texas bringing cattle. [2] By the late 1800s, one in three cowboys were Mexican and brought to the lifestyle its iconic symbols of hats, bandanas, spurs, stirrups, lariat, and lasso. [3]