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#TONY LAMA MENS COWBOY BOOTS TAN CRAZY HORSE STYLE VM7008 FREE#
All items are photographed and described as clearly as possible to the best of our knowledge and research.PLEASE feel free to ask ANY questions before bidding as all sales are final! If you feel you know more about an item than we do, kindly send a pleasant message and share your wisdom! Please note that the majority of what we sell on Ebay is pre-owned, used, antique or vintage (unless otherwise noted)We do not dry clean clothing, repair or polish items (unless otherwise noted) We do clean up our items for presentation.Once in our possession, ALL items are stored in a SMOKE/PET FREE ENVIRONMENT We certainly do not purchase anything that is moldy or has funky smells, but we never truly know theoriginal storage situation of our items. (M-F) We ONLY ship Priority Mail because of the added insurance and the tracking convenience.We ONLY ship Internationally through Ebay's Global Shipping ProgramPlease save yourself the time asking us if we will ship any other way. **We do not accept returns on clothing items!!!** We ship USPS Priority Mail normally within 1 business day of receipt of payment. We request payment to be made within 2 days of purchase via PayPal unless other arrangements are mutually agreed upon before the end of the auction. Double H Mens ICE Roper Western Work Boots - Wide Square Toe 294.99 Original Price. Justin Mens J-Max Blueprint Bay Gaucho EH Pull-On Work Boots - Soft Toe, Tan. Moonshine Spirit Mens Crazy Horse Vintage Western Boots - Square Toe, Brown. Tony Lama Mens 16" Tan Crazy Horse 3R Cowboy SZ 8.5 D RIDING Boot RR1002Excellent Pre-Owned condition!NEED CLEANING!********************Please bid with confidence on all of our auctions as we abide by the rules of Ebay and expect the same from all of our customers. Tony Lama Mens Americana Cowboy Boots - Medium Toe, Bay Apache. Item: 273111411796 Tony Lama Mens 16" Tan Crazy Horse 3R Cowboy SZ 8.5 D RIDING Boot RR1002. Unsurprisingly, Tony Lama has set and stood by a world-wide standard of commitment to quality that was created by a humble cobbler so long ago.Seller: pastonwardvintage ✉️ (1,213) 100%, Today the same hand crafted comfort you would expect from a Southwestern store at the turn of the century can be enjoyed by your whole family. In 1990 two competitors, Justin Boots and Tony Lama, joined forces and began to reach new heights in quality boot wear, skill, and craftsmanship.

Lama's sons and daughters continue the high standard that Tony Lama himself set as a precedent. Since Tony Lama's death in 1974, Tony Lama Boots have continued to be a tradition and a company that prides themselves on heritage. By 1961, nearly fifty years after the opening of his first store, Tony Lama expanded his business and was making upwards of 750 handcrafted and quality boots a day. Soon, and with ingenuity, Tony Lama developed a way to produce greater quantities without losing or sacrificing the hand crafted touch that had become so well known by his customers. Later, in the 1930's, Western Wear stores started asking to be vendors of his craft. In the first year of opening shop, Tony Lama found his calling: he and one helper had made twenty pairs of tailored and durable leather boots. Tony Lama Bartlett Stone Brown and Blue Square Steel Toe Work Boots. Cowboys and ranchers were among the cavalrymen that wanted their own custom-made Tony Lama boots. Tony Lama Mens Bowie TLX Performance Bomber Brown Wide Square Toe Cowboy Boots. He started in boot repair, but soon, news of Tony Lama spread throughout the Southwest. Trained in creating boots suitable for soldiers, Tony Lama decided to open his trade for business. Cavalry, he realized the importance of quality leather and comfortable fitted boots. After being stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, and getting his start as a cobbler for the U.S. An Italian immigrant named Tony Lama was born in 1887 little did he know, his legacy would be worn around the world.
