| The history of Mexican cowboy boots dates back | | | | Boots with high heel and pointed toes are specially |
| to the 1800's. They appear nice, and it feels great | | | | made for horse riding, as cowboys spend a lot of |
| to wear them. Boots are an important item for | | | | time in saddles. The boots have handcrafted and |
| cowboys. The Mexican cowboys started wearing | | | | hand stitched details. There can be elaborate |
| them from the beginning of the year 1800. At | | | | designs on boots. Some Mexican boots feature |
| that time boots used were short and flat-heeled. | | | | embroidery work on shafts and some others |
| These boots did not meet all the requirements of | | | | have great stitching on shafts. Some boots even |
| the cowboy profession. Later on the Mexican | | | | represent musical themes. The boots come with |
| cowboys started using high heeled boots. | | | | pictures including horse heads in the front. Mexican |
| Mexican cowboy boots are made from exotic | | | | boots do not have lacing, but they may have lace |
| animal skins such as ostrich, armadillo, bull, and | | | | like trims. |
| lizard hide. It is obtained in different models, which | | | | Mexican cowboy boots are used by modern |
| include flat and high heeled, fancy, and authentic | | | | people because of their unique designs and styles. |
| vintage. The boots differ in sizes and widths. It | | | | They have different price ranges depending on |
| comes in different color combinations as well. | | | | models and sizes. Type and quality of animal skin |
| There are boots for men, women, and children. | | | | is an important factor in determining boot prices. |
| Mexican cowboy boots are generally high or low | | | | Compared to American made boots, Mexican |
| cut models. Some boots come with short and flat | | | | cowboy boots are a little costlier but at times you |
| toe caps. Some boots have silver pointed toes. | | | | can get them at the same price range. |