Old Gringo Boots Overview

Our taste in cowboy boots runs pretty broad, as far as those things are concerned.  There’s a simple reason for that: different boots for different occasions!  Heck, two of the last three posts on this very blog focused on rugged, workmanlike Resistol boots and the haute couture stylings of the Diva by Lucchese line.  Though you might feel more comfortable wearing the subdued Resistols day-to-day, sometimes you just want to cut loose and wear something a little more flashy (never mind that Resistols are for men and the Diva by Lucchese line for women…you get the point).  Old Gringo boots, on the classic-classy spectrum, lie on the more fancy side of things.  These are dancing boots if we’ve ever seen them.  (Being from Austin, I can tell you we have.)

Old Gringo Men’s Boots

Old Gringo men’s boots are colorful, highly stylized and well-finished affairs, clearly designed to be eye-catching.  But their excellence doesn’t just run skin-deep.  Founded in 2000, Old Gringo has managed to marry a contemporary fashion sense to the time-honored tradition of boot-making.  In a way, this commitment to quality design is similar to some of the more elaborate Luccheses, but in this case, the boots are a little more up-to-date, a little more eye-catching.  They manage to do this without being unnecessarily loud.  Old Gringos are nothing  if not classy boots.

Old Gringo Women’s Boots

Old Gringo women’s boots follow in the same footsteps as the men’s in terms of fashion, only with a more feminine flair.  No matter whether they’re for men or women, however, these cowboy boots are made with a dedication to handcrafted excellence.  There’s a 130-plus-step process to making Old Gringos, and not one of them doesn’t require the help of a human hand.  That’s a heckuva lot of handiwork, and it all goes into making some truly distinctive boots.

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