Story Archive for April, 2009

My Prissy Miss wants cowboy boots

By trisha turner, Abilene, TX.....now reside in FL, posted April 24th, 2009

Rating 3.20 out of 5

When my daughter was approaching her 4th birthday I ask her what she would like for her birthday. “I want cowboy boots and the clothes that goes with them.” I quizzed her to see if she meant jeans, etc. No she had watched a rodeo with us and she wanted the western wear the girls wore in the parade and cowboy boots.

We lived in San Antonio, Tx at the time and so there was no problem getting, this very feminine, lace and ruffle girl, cowboy boots and western wear.

She did receive her boots for her birthday and loved them. She would not take them off. No problem until Sunday. I went to dress her for Sunday School and allowed her to pick out her dress. She picked out a beautiful full skirted dress with ruffled slip….very “girly”. Then I started to put her fancy socks on and she said “no Mommy, my boots will hurt with those socks.” I explained we don’t wear boots with our nice Sunday Dresses. we wear those with our jeans. “Not today Mommy, today we wear our boots with our nice Sunday dress.” And she did!!!

Worn out sole.

By Tiffney Stringer, Beaver Springs, Pa, posted April 23rd, 2009

Rating 3.67 out of 5

I have a pair of no name cowboy boots that I wear for everything I do out side. I have owned these boots since I was 19 years old. They may not be the best lookin boots but they sure make my feet feel like they are at home.
When I was 22 years old I had a old car that was the same as my boots old looking but got the job done. I was driving home from helping a friend unload hay in her barn one night, 10 o’clock, when my car decided to take a fit and left me sit. I had to walk home which was about 6 miles. Those old boots didn’t seem to mind my feet felt like they were already home.
When I was 25 years old I was trail riding with friends and my horse got spoked rared up and threw me off. I wasn’t hurt but my pride was. My horse took off running all the way back to the barn leaving me to walk back about 2 miles. My same old comfortable boots took me all the way.
When I was 34 years old I was almost bit by a water snake the only thing that stopped the bite was my boots were high enough that when the snake struck to bite the boot got the teeth and not my skin, needless to say I wear high boots out on the trail. These boots have been threw the mill and back and it is time to retire them.
I am 40 years old and I can’t seem to throw them away so I decided to make them into flower holders that sit on my deck. they have served me well and I think they deserve a home for life with out a sole on the one, well it is there but it is paper thin. The sole is in need to be retired but can still tell a great story.

One Boot Short of a Pair

By Chris Evans, Mt. Pleasant, MI, posted April 22nd, 2009

Rating 3.63 out of 5

I live in a busy frat house, there are people coming in and out all the time. On any given day 100+ people might wander through our house. My room is on the 3rd floor, we call it the attic. (it use to be) - during the spring lots of people go through the attic to lay out in the sun on our roof.
One of these wanderers or one these roof top tanners stole a single Justin Work boot from my room. Now, I can understand a man with no shoes stealing a pair of used boots. (I would still kick his ass if I caught him) but I can not for the life of me understand why someone would take a single work boot.
So, needless to say I can not afford a new pair of boots and I can’t find my one missing boot. So what is a guy to do?
I know, I will try to win a free pair of boots at the best cowboy boot story website in the whole world. Please pick me.

My Sexy Boots

By Candice, Butte, MT, posted April 21st, 2009

Rating 3.33 out of 5


I love my boots, I can slip into a pair of boots and stroll down the streets and make guys drool.
My boots are sexy, I like to wear them with skirts, I like to wear them with dresses, and I like to wear them with nothing at all.
My boots are me, my boots have personality, my boots have sex appeal, my boots will make you stop and say Whoa.
This cowgirl knows how to ride and how to be rode, no matter the case I do it in my boots.
Help me get a new pair of sexy boots, I promise to post a photo of just me and the free boots.

Better with age

By peter hankoff, New York...and Los Angeles, posted April 21st, 2009

Rating 4.63 out of 5


I grew up in New York. Manhattan to be exact. Not the boot capital of the world. And for sure not the cowboy boot capital. I’ve been wearing cowboy boots my whole life. This is the oldest photo of me in cowboy boots. From 1961. I can’t remember what brand they are, but I’ve grown rather fond of Tony Lamas over the years. That little girl next to me is the daughter of my dad’s best friend. About a year and a half ago we reconnected - both divorced now. I’m still wearing cowboy boots…and we’re holding hands again. But now we’re tall enough to kiss.

My 6 year old Ariat boots….

By Kala Bakenhaster, Latham, Ohio, posted April 20th, 2009

Rating 3.33 out of 5


Well, I recieved my Ariat boots from my mother when I was 14 years of age. This was in 2003. She bought them for me as a birthday present. I loved my boots. I rode my horses in them, trail rode, little bit of barrel and I did hiking in them as well. Well, when I was 18 years old, I made a dumb decision to move in with this idiot who treated me like dirt. We would break up then get back, then break up, then get back. Well, the last time we broke up he would not let me take my boots! (Or any of my other things) I would call and he would hang up. Then I would drive over there and his grandparents would run me off! Then I would call and I would be hung up on. After SIX MONTHS of trying to get my boots back, his sister finally drove over and got my boots, my saddle and my guitar! I paid her $20 and was so pleased! That is the story of my 6 year old boots. Now I am 20 years old and I still wear them almost every day and ride in them too!

Boots that needed a home.

By Tiffney Stringer, Beaver Springs, Pa, posted April 19th, 2009

Rating 2.44 out of 5

These boots where made for walking and that’s just what they wanted to do. Left alone on the side of the rode these boots were made for walking and that’s just what they wanted to do. Picked up by the garbage man these boots were made for walking and that’s just what they wanted to do. Dumped on the garbage pile these boots were made for walking and that’s just what they wanted to do. Found by a big old dog these boots were made for walking and that’s just what they wanted to do. Brought to my house by that big old dog these boots were made for walking and that’s just what they wanted to do. I cleaned them up with saddle soap these boots were made for walking and that’s just what they wanted to do. I tried those boots on and what a great fit they were these boots were made for walking and that’s just what they wanted to do. One of these days these boots may walk along side of you.

The boot switcheroo

By Matt Teagarden, Kansas, posted April 18th, 2009

Rating 4.60 out of 5

A few years ago I was in the market for a new pair of boots. After quite a bit of looking, I settled on a nice pair of ostrich boots I found in the Lucchese catalog. I was looking forward to my first pair of Luccheses. However, my patience would be tested, since the boots were not scheduled for production for several weeks.

In the meantime, I shared with several coworkers my excitement about my new boots. Our office is full of boot wearers, so the subject comes up quite often around the break room table. It turns out, I might have done a little too much talking about my new boots.

Months went by until finally one Friday evening I was checking email from home. I had been on the road that day and hadn’t seen any email all day. You might ask why this is important to the story. The answer is my inbox contained the email I had been waiting for all those months. The email was from the lady in our office mail room with the simple subject line, “You have a UPS package.”

I was so excited. The only UPS package I was expecting was my boots. I certainly couldn’t wait until Monday to get them and could barely wait until Saturday to make a special trip to the office to get them.

When I arrived at the office I grabbed the box and headed to my office to have my first look. My first disappointment came as I opened the box and saw the boots were brown, not black like I ordered. As I opened the box further, I saw the boots were not even the style I had ordered. When I pulled one of the boots out, I noticed some dried manure on the sole – they weren’t even new!

As I processed what was happening, several thoughts went through my mind. Maybe it was a simple mistake. Maybe someone at the factory liked my boots so much they switched their old ones for mine. Or – maybe my coworkers were playing a prank on me.

The boots looked a little familiar to me. But the box didn’t look like it had been tampered with. It even had the fancy official UPS plastic strap around it.

I decided the quickest action I could take was a search of the office. My first stop was my prime suspect’s office. Nothing. I checked a few other offices then decided to confront the prime suspect directly.

He picked up his cell phone right away. I tried to play it cool with some small talk before springing the trap on him. “What size boots do you wear?” The boots in the box are size 12. Empty trap – he said he wore 10s. Convinced (good liar) he didn’t know anything about it, I told him what had happened. Still nothing to tip me off he was a conspirator.

I called the retailer, called Lucchese, began forming a posse. I even tried contacting Walker and the other Texas Rangers. My boots were missing and had to be found! Being a Saturday, I didn’t get very far and decided the investigation would have to wait until Monday.

Monday morning, one of my coworkers stops by my office to ask a question. I was a little distracted and didn’t notice her new boots right away. When I did, I knew I had been had. Call off the posse, stand down Walker, Texas Ranger.

I learned several things from this experience. One – the Luccheses were well worth the wait. Two – I can’t trust my coworkers. And three, don’t ever have anything personal shipped to the office again!

Week 3 Winner is… Pastor Jason Wilson, Dewey Oklahoma

By Cowboy Boots, posted April 17th, 2009

Rating 4.40 out of 5

We picked a winner this week, but we have issue with cheating. (not the Pastor)

It is sad to say, but we had to figure a way to disqualify some of the voting, it appears that some people want the free boot so bad they have found a way to vote multiple times. They vote a 5 for their story and a 1 for the other stories on the website. This is the 2nd week in row that we have had this problem so we have devised a way to strip out the bad votes on the back end. - This week, the winner of the $200 in free boots had 74 votes and an average score of 4.26.

Congratulation Pastor Wilson on your winning story Grandpas Boots,  just so you know, I still sport my pointy toe boots on a regular basis. Your Cowboy Boot Story was well written and touching.

We hope you enjoy your boots.

Boot City : They really are best in the west

By Happy Boot Customer, Ft. Worth, TX, posted April 16th, 2009

Rating 3.10 out of 5

I was lucky enough to be in Lubbock Texas last month and I stopped by the Boot City Store. This was my first time in the store even though I do a lot of business with the good folks at Boot City online.
The first thing that struck me about the store was the volume of merchandise, from jeans to hats, and yes about 10 million pair of boots. The staff was excellent and just as nice as they are on the phone when I have a question.
When I stuck my head in the owners office I saw a plaque from NBC (local): Boot City, in a town full of western stores, had won the Best of The West award for western wear.
My point, after all the rambling, is that if you buy boots from Boot City, you know you are dealing with real people with a real western sensibility.

Please don’t vote for this story. I don’t want the free boots.

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