Jeff Pearce from Ariat is with us again with Paul to talk about the fashion forward Dixie Cowboy Boots! These fashionable ladies western boots have details upon details! A fun wingtip is accented with buckstitch and along the top and take a look at the embedded pyramid stud along the the top of the shaft! You have three color options and the light tan boot can only be found at PFI! A narrow fashion toe and underslung heel round out this great women’s boot!
Jeff Pearce from Ariat is with us to show you a great series of boots from Ariat; the Quickdraw Series. A rare square-toe performance boot design that features Ariat’s Duratread outsole with patented ATS technology. Ariat Quickdraw boots are great in the stirrup, great in dirt, mud or on concrete, and even great on the dance floor or out to dinner!
Ariat Heritage Crepe Cowboy Boots feature full grain leather uppers, are leather lined, have a double stitch welt and a six row stitch pattern. The ATS Technologyâ„¢ in these boots support and cushion the foot through the composite forked shank, moisture-wicking, antibacterial gel insole and Pro Crepe sole.
Jeff Pearce is here with Paul to show the ladies that fashion can live with function in these hot, hot, hot Ariat Crossover Caliente cowboy boots. A true performance boot with a wide square-toe and double-welt stitching on the top, and Ariat’s patented Duratread outsole with ATS construction that will not roll in the stirrup or on the ground. The Ariat Crossover Caliente assures you will be the envy of all whether you’re working, riding, dancing, or just out on the town!
Ariat Ranchbaby Cowboy Boots are here! If you like Disco babies you’ll love the Ariat Ranchbaby Cowboy Boots! With Ariat’s exclusive durable Pro Crepe light sole Compound with Duratread heel provides lightweight cushioning and maximum wear resistance. The Pro Crepe light sole is 30 percent thinner than Ariat traditional Pro Crepe sole for lighter weight and greater flexibility.
Although Vogue no longer sites cowboy boots as "in," the trend in my locale doesn’t appear to be dying out at all. In fact, it may even be growing. I’m thinking of buying these, as they appear to be great quality, and all of the boutiques I’ve shopped around don’t carry boots for less than 0. They look like a great deal to me, but what do you think? http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Ariat-Legend-Cowboy-Boots-Brown-Oiled-Rowdy-10_W0QQitemZ170434042531QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item27aea91aa3#ht_500wt_1027
I want to buy them online and I don’t want to pay that much money for them… I was looking at a pair by oak tree farms… or by ariat… or laredo.. I tried a couple of pairs on at a boot store, but I don’t want to pay in store prices. Also how long does it take to break in a pair of boots? I have about 10 days! Any boot buying tips?
i’m working at a country western summer camp!
Alright.. I’m a male rider working on getting my first set of breeches and boots. I recently went to a local tack shop and all they carried were Ariat’s Pro Circuit breeches (9!). This breaks the bank for a college student like myself, so I looked online. No easy solutions there, but then I looked at other brands. Ovation offers a Euroweave or a Microweave breech for men, but I have no method of ‘trying’ before buying them, so I came here.. have any of you tried Ovation, and if so, can you offer some kind of comparison between them and Ariat? Should I just wait until I have that staggering sum, or get some Ovations?
Same question applies to the boots. Ariat wants 0, while Ovations are about . Should I wait for the Ariats or buy the Ovations?