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Level up your wardrobe with this handmade boot

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Shop his and hers boots online or in store.

Photo by @raicesplants

We’ve got a few more months before summer officially rolls around — though if you’re anything like us, you’re already soaking in the warmer weather.

Now’s the time to be planning for that wardrobe refresh. On our shopping list? Tecovas: the local retailer offering handmade Western boots, apparel, and accessories.

From cowboy boots to outerwear, you’re sure to find your new go-to outfit essential in store or online. Psst: Read about the ~200 step process to craft a single boot. These boots are made for walkin’.^

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