Tony Lama 3R Boots
Ranchin * Ropin * Ridin
Tony Lama has
been making boots designed for ranching, roping and
riding, since 1911. Over the years, Tony Lama Boots
have evolved into technically advanced, fashionable
footwear that set the standard for your Western
lifestyle. The 3R™ series is no exception.
You get a
flexible and long wearing rubber outsole. It comes
in both stockman boot and buckaroo boot styles.
Fashion forward details add to the authentic Western
looks. Tony Lama women's boots are unmatched in
comfort and durability.
In other words,
this stylish
ladies
handcrafted boot is built for performance as well as
made with comfort.
Tony Lama boots
have used their same lasting systems for a hundred
years. If you have worn TL boots before, get your
usual sizing. If not, call Cultured Cowboy and we'll
walk you through the sizing process, but generally,
go 1/2 size smaller than most dress shoe sizes.
Your Tony Lama
ladies boot should feel like a comfortable handshake
on the front of your foot. Boots slip on your heels.
They are designed to! They will not rub blisters as
they do, because they are designed with a heel
counter that allows slippage. The slipping pumps air
around your feet for more comfort. The top,
including the instep area, will keep a well made ladies boot
on your foot while you run around town. (I know
Momma told you never to get a shoe that slipped.
That's because in a shoe, the top of the heel must
cup your cuneiform bone. Western boots, with their
special design, and taller top, developed over centuries, are made more
forgiving & more comfy than department store shoes!)
We recommend a
good Thorlo sock to go with your boots. Thorlo socks
are engineered for feet in boots. (Everything from
sweat dissipation to padding in the right places.)
And always use cleaners and conditioners to make
your boot leather last a long time. And remember,
with a buckaroo boot, you want to have your boot
repair shop replace the heel pad as soon as it wears
thin. This keeps the boot from wearing into the heel
block, and thus breaking over at the heel
counter.
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