Cowboy boots
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Overseas, you're most likely to just find the major manufacturers- Justin, Nocona, Tony Lama and Lucchese. Quality of the first three is basically interchangeable, as they're all owned by the same parent company and, I believe, made in the same factories. Lucchese used to have a couple of lines to cover multiple price ranges, but I think they're now concentrating on the top end. Quality should be higher.
If you're not opposed to secondhand gear, eBay can be a good source. You'll obviously take a hit on international shipping, though. One last word of advice- lots of countries have restrictions on the trade of exotic hides. If you do decide to go for a pair made out of anything other than cowhide, it would be smart to see what the UK is likely to confiscate.
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Yeah, it's unlikely, but it's possible. Even in the US, you can occasionally have problems. California has some very restrictive laws, and I've heard of problems even for domestic shipping. I know a boot maker that won't ship alligator boots to California, even though the hides come from Louisiana and gator is completely legal in the US.
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Thanks Chris, I found these brand online but couldn't find a shop close enough to me to go try them. I might have a business trip to the US in the coming months, so the plan would be the get the boots while I am there if it works out.
Second hand could be a good idea for me to find out what I like before I commit to something, especially that some boots would be hardly worn.
Finally by exotic skin, I meant ostrich, at least for the first pair. Do you consider ostrich exotic? or is it too common for that?
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Exotic is a catchall term, not an explicitly defined category. Basically, it means "more expensive"and encompasses everything other than cow, goat and maybe buffalo. Ostrich is super common, so you should have no problems buying it, nor should there be any legal restrictions.
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one is none!
1 black, 1 brown & yer set. maybe….
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Will definitely keep you updated
Waiting to see if my trip to the US is confirmed, as that will have a big impact on what I getone is none!
1 black, 1 brown & yer set. maybe….
Set for how long?
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until you can justify the "need" for MOAR!
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one is none!
1 black, 1 brown & yer set. maybe….
love this concept & my wife has been telling me it for years, hahaaha
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Any of you guys have experience with J.B. Hill? Im looking to get into my first pair of westerns and was really interested to see that they use shell cordovan for vamps.
http://www.jbhilltexas.com/product/style-2k5/
VAMP (foot) Genuine Burgundy Shell Cordovan
SHAFT (top) Matching Calf -
no Sir. but thats a damn fine looking boot. l'll ask around tho.
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Thanks Mike! Im pretty curious how their quality stacks up. Most pieces i see run about a grand, really like the stitching on this one.
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I don't have any personal experience with them, but J.B. Hill makes nice boots. They've been in business in El Paso for 15-20 years now. I think you'd be getting well made boots. I'm intrigued by the cordovan option, which is rare in cowboy boots.
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