







Women’s Size 7 B - 1940’s Nocona Cowboy Western Pee Wee Boots Unique Inlays
Step into the past with these authentic 1940s Nocona Cowboy Western Pee Wee Boots, designed for the woman with a love for vintage style. Sized at a classic Women’s 7B, these boots boast a narrower width tailored for a snug and supportive fit. The rich, chocolate brown leather exudes a timeless charm, while the unique inlays with intricate stitching create an eye-catching design that is both classic and unique. The pointed toes and walking heels are hallmarks of traditional Western footwear, ideal for both casual and more formal Western attire. Crafted from durable materials, these boots are built to last, embodying the enduring quality of 1940s era craftsmanship. Whether you're two-stepping on the dance floor or simply accenting your daily wardrobe, these boots promise to add a touch of history and personality to any outfit.
History
Nocona Boots were born from the legacy of the Justin family, key players in the history of American bootmaking. In 1925, Miss Enid Justin, daughter of H.J. Justin, who had founded the Justin Boot Company in 1879, established Nocona Boot Company in the small town of Nocona, Texas. Enid began her bootmaking venture in the back of her brother's shop with just one sewing machine. Her initial focus was on women's boots, carving out a niche in an industry dominated by men's footwear. Her vision was to create boots that combined style with the rugged durability needed for the Texas lifestyle.
Under Enid's leadership, Nocona Boots quickly gained a reputation for quality craftsmanship and innovative design. The company expanded over the years to offer not just women's boots but also a full range for men and children, embracing the evolving fashion trends while maintaining the essence of traditional cowboy boots. Nocona was known for experimenting with different leathers and introducing unique stitching and embroidery patterns. The brand's growth led to its acquisition by Justin Industries in 1981, bringing the Nocona legacy back under the family's broader corporate umbrella. Today, Nocona Boots continue to be celebrated for their quality and heritage, now manufactured by Justin Brands, maintaining the spirit of Enid Justin's original venture while adapting to contemporary tastes.