There are footwear models that are so iconic that, as soon as they are named, they automatically evoke an image in us. Cowboy boots are one of these styles. A desert landscape and the figure of a person riding a horse and wearing a hat is probably the first thing that comes to mind. However , cowboy boots have evolved and managed to transcend this stereotype .
In our article "Wild West Styles" , we tell you a little about the history of these designs , from their beginnings to their introduction in the world of haute couture - you can read our full article here -. In this blog we want to take the analysis a little further, to understand how a utilitarian design has been transformed and flooded our closets .
What is it that distinguishes a cowboy boot from other models of boots? The answer is simple: your silhouette . The pointed end , a small heel and, in the more traditional models, the mid-calf cane tell us from miles away that it is a cowboy boot . In many of the more classic models , these elements were accompanied by organic lines that outline the figure of the toe, heel and shaft.
To date these features continue to exist in the vast majority of cowboy boots . However, there are many other cowboy boot designs that no longer have all these components and, in any case, we can distinguish that it is a classic cowgirl . Minimalist designs or designs that only preserve the silhouette of these boots or ankle boots can be found in practically every shoe store in Mexico , although not all of them have the refinement , distinction and sophistication of a classic cowboy boot .
For us at Regina Romero , cowboy boots are timeless designs that go beyond trends and with a touch of sophistication , beyond time and fashion. A good pair of cowboy boots must have its characteristic silhouette and one, two or even three of its fundamental elements , without losing sight of the fact that they are worn by modern women , the DNA of Regina Romero. These elements , combined with the durability of quality materials , like the ones we use at Regina Romero , can last 5, 10, 15 or even 30 years , with proper care .
References:
https://reginaromero.com/blogs/reginaromero/styles-of-the-far-west
https://malvestida.com/2019/10/botas-vaqueras-looks-marcas-mexicanas/
https://www.mobiliariocomercialmaniquies.com/blog/el-origen-de-las-cowboy-boots/
https://www.corbetosboots.com/blog/cowboy-world/leather-boots-a-footwear-with-history/
https://www.elmundo.es/america/2010/10/24/mexico/1287940221.html
Delia
A mi no me gustan las botas vaqueras yo soy más conservadora de hecho extraño las botas tan bonitas que tenían antes muy cómodas E elegantes
07/10/22
Noemí Zamudio
Me encantan todas en especial las rosas , pero creo que necesito las Bailey
07/10/22