Archive for the 'Western Apparel' Category

Its Cold Outside, So Be Prepared.

The best protection from the harsh winds and cold temperatures of winter is of course not to be in the harsh winds and cold temperatures. But most people can not afford to take a winter trip to a warm tropical destination. So be prepared with a great leather coat. Check out all of the best styles and colors you could want to choose from. And for all you ladies, don’t forget to check out the great womens western jackets. The classic western styling of these jackets looks great on the dance floor or just going to work.

New Harley Davidson Felt Hats

The new felt Harley Davidson hats with skull logo hat bands are here. The 100% wool felt hats are great for going out on the town or riding through the country side. The hats are shape-able and crushable, so you don’t need to worry about stuffing them into your motorcycle saddlebags.

New Styles Coming

We are adding some big names to our inventory. Keep watching for the addition of new Cowboy Boots by Double H, Old Gringo, Chippewa, John Deere and more. We have new Harley Davidson Hats, and Harley Davidson sandals for your 2009 wardrobe. And new styles of kids Cowboy boots for all the little cowpoke out there. Check the blog often for updates on the new products and some special offers.

The Largest Twisted X Boots Ever Made.

They are the largest pair of boots ever made by Twisted X Boots. They are a monstrous size 70.

“We’re very proud to be the official boot brand of Big Tex (Texas state fair mascot).” says Bob Frazier, founder of Twisted X Boots. October 2008 marks our third year to be putting cowboy boots on store shelves.”

“We’d like to thank all our retailers, and their customers for the fantastic support in the early life of our little boot company, and look forward to many, many successful years ahead.”

Make sure to stop and say Hi or Howdy to Big Tex, sporting his Twisted X Boots at the Texas state fair.
The boots before installation

The boots on Big Tex

Do I Repair or Replace my old boots?

A tough question most have pondered at one time or another. The love you have for your broken-in boots is not easily thrown out. Most will wait until they fall apart to buy new ones but if you love your boots you can resole them for years of more use.

Resole-ing your boots is not an easy project and is best left up to the pros but it can be done for a modest price. This is a great option for the boots that are no longer available or have a special place in your heart and or closet(ladies). For forty or fifty bucks most shoe repair shops can replace the sole and make your boots feel like new.

Replacing your boots is the most common option and keeps you up to date with the most current foot wear technology. They have come a long way in the last couple of years in the comfort department. The new boots have shock absorbing soles and special foot beds for long wearing comfort. And the composition on the new soles adds more traction and longer wear. They leather is tanned in ways that make them very soft and strong from the get go and this also lessens the break in time.

Dingo Boots

Dingo boots are some of the oldest best selling boots on the planet. The original square toe harness boot was made famous in the 70′s and is still a popular favorite today. These are great trucker boots and are also made by Harley Davidson now as one of there classic harness boots. The Dingo boots are still made today with the same quality materials and is still made with great care for boots that will last another 30 years.
Dingo Boots

Kenny Chesney Hat

Kenny Chesney is one of the hottest country stars out there. He keeps pumping out hits like Arnold pumps iron. Kenny always has on his panama straw Kenny Chesney signature hat. He is instantly recognizable by his hat. Have you ever wished you could sing like Kenny Chesney? Well we can’t help
you there, but we do carry the Kenny Chesney Hat


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Leather Gloves – What Kind Do You Need

We have had a mild winter this year in Tennessee. This morning was the first morning I have got in the truck and put my hands on the steering wheel and said jeez that’s cold where are my leather gloves. If this has happened to you or before this happens to you head on over to our leather gloves page and find something that will keep your hands warm this winter. For extremely cold conditions make sure to get a glove that is lined with Thinsulate or polar fleece. For moderately cold temperatures an unlined glove would be enough to knock the chill off of your hands.

Kids John Deere Boots

Last years #1 selling Christmas gift was the green Kids John Deere Boots and the pink John Deere Boots. We were sold out 2 weeks before Christmas. This year we have stocked up and should have plenty in stock. There is also a new addition to the line this year: a camo Kids John Deere Boot. We also have all 3 colors in the womens John Deere Boots. Order yours today and get free shipping on all orders over $100.

How should my boots fit?

When boots are fitted correctly, your feet should feel great. Remember, that differences in leather, toe and heels styles can affect the way a boot fits. Determine what thickness of socks you generally wear and allow for the socks in the fitting process.

1. TAKE A SEAT: It is much easier to pull on boots when seated. You will hear a soft “plop” when the foot drops into the boot. Now have your customer stand to determine proper fit.
2. FIND THE FOOTBALL: The ball of the foot should be the widest part of the boot’s outsole. When standing, the boot shank and arch of the foot should have matching curves.
3. MAKE ROOM FOR THE TOES: There are two tests to determine whether or not your boots have ample toe room. First run your finger over the smaller toes’ area to see if the toes touch softly against the leather. Make sure to be standing is standing. If the smaller toes extend beyond the stitching line of the welt, or if the toes cause a bump, the boots are too short. Try a larger size.
4. INSTEP FIT: You can determine if your boots fit across the instep by taking the leather between your thumb and index finger and rubbing your thumb across the instep. If the boots are too loose, a large wrinkle will appear. A slight wrinkle means the boots fit properly.

Heel Slippage is normal and does not mean the boots are not fitted properly. After the boots have been worn and the outsole flexed a few times heel slippage should stop giving you a comfortable wearing boot.


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