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These historic boots by Tony Lama hail from the 1950’s and come in a ladies size 6.5 with a unique inlay design and come complete with cloth pulls denoting the Tony Lama as was customary during the 1950’s. These boots are in great condition especially considering they’re 70 years old. A truly historic pair of boots, an absolute original and we are excited to present them to you.
Measurements
Heel to toe - 10 1/2 inches
Sole width - 3 5/8 inches
Boot height - 11 3/4 inches
History
Tony Lama Boots were established in 1911 by Tony Lama in El Paso, Texas, a city known for its proximity to the Mexican border and its rich leatherworking tradition. Starting from humble beginnings in a small shop, Tony Lama focused on creating high-quality, stylish boots for cowboys, ranchers, and later, a broader audience. His craftsmanship quickly gained recognition for both the durability and the intricate designs, often featuring exotic leathers and unique hand-tooling. Over the years, Tony Lama Boots became a staple in Western wear, expanding to cater to both men and women with an array of styles that blend traditional cowboy aesthetics with contemporary fashion. The brand has maintained its commitment to excellence, now under the Justin Brands conglomerate, but continues to honor the vision and legacy of its founder.