Cowboy Boots

Tips for Choosing Exotic Boots

September 8, 2022
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Tips For Choosing Exotic Boots

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Exotic boots are different from more traditional leather cowboy boots. Exotics are made with hides that comprise less than one percent of traded leather across the globe, which make it both highly desirable due to its exclusivity, and very valuable. At Cavender’s, our exotic boots collection combine distinct style with superior comfort and durability. We offer a variety of exotic leathers, such as ostrich, caiman, pirarucu and snakeskin.

Difference Between Exotic Cowboy Boots and Traditional Cowboy Boots

The main differences between traditional and exotic cowboy boots are the materials used and the purpose of the boots. Traditional cowboy boots were made to withstand hard work and be comfortable while on horseback or working the ranch. The most common traditional Western boot leather is cowhide or steer. Cowhide leather boots clean up easily, are durable and stand up to rough wear and tear.

Exotic cowboy boots are made from a variety of non-traditional leather, such as snakeskin, elephant, caiman, bison and ostrich. Exotic boots can also withstand general wear and tear, but the materials used to make them are quite valuable. They may require additional care to ensure long-lasting quality.

Different Types of Exotic Boots

Our selection of exotic boots comes with many different types of leather for both men and women. Learn what features are present in some of our most popular exotics so you can make an informed decision before you buy.

Ostrich Boots: Ostrich leather is considered a luxury material due to the extensive production process they go through. Our ostrich cowboy boots come in a variety of different patterns and textures because the skin is taken from several different areas of the animal. One reason this material is so popular for exotic boots is because of the texture of the distinctive bumps. Ostrich boots are also breathable and durable, making it popular due to both style and practicality.

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Pirarucu Boots: Pirarucu boots are sourced from fish. We also offer fish cowboy boots using big bass leather. What makes fish cowboy boots so recognizable is their distinct grain and scale-like patterns. The fish cowboy boots we offer at Cavender’s are made with high quality material. Pirarucu boots come from the big pirarucu fish that live in the Amazon Rainforest’s waterways. The material is durable but also flexible.

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Caiman and Alligator Boots: Because of their distinctive pattern, alligator boots are a very popular exotic cowboy boot option. Our gator skin boots feature rich, deep colors and high-gloss finishes, making them the perfect option for formal events. Caiman leather is very similar to alligator leather in that they both feature high gloss finishes and rich colors. Alligator boots tend to be a little more flexible while caiman can be more rigid. The appearance of the scales differs too with caiman boots having smaller scales and alligator boots having larger ones. Caiman is a great option for someone new to exotic boots, because alligator leather can require more extensive care.

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Snakeskin Boots: Another exotic boot favorite is snakeskin. Python is a common leather used in snakeskin cowboy boots because it offers breathability and a characteristic soft, suppleness. The flexibility of snakeskin boots give an almost tailored feel because they move with you. Python cowboy boots are very popular in both gender categories, but particularly with women. Snakeskin leather has been used for decades and is a timeless fashion choice.

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Where to Wear Exotic Boots

Because exotic cowboy boots feature more exclusive material, many choose to wear their exotics to formal events and on date nights, or basically any occasion that gives you a reason to dress up. While durable, exotic boots require a lot more care and maintenance than regular cowboy boots, so you’ll want to avoid wearing exotics during any kind of dirty or rough work.

How to Care for Exotic Boots

Once you purchase your new exotic cowboy boots, you’ll want to keep them in their original pristine condition for as long as possible. It’s not hard to take care of exotic boots as long as you know how.

First, it’s important to remember that any exotic boots with scales will need to be lubricated to prevent cracks. Apply lubricating conditioner meant for exotic boots and move in the direction of the scales to remove any dirt. Start with a small amount of conditioner in the beginning and add more as needed. Wipe away any excess.

In addition to lubricating and shining your new exotics, it’s also important that you clean them regularly to ensure longevity. First, use a boot brush to clean off any dirt or debris on the boots. Then, condition the boots with an exotic leather boot conditioner. After, simply polish then apply a waterproof treatment to prevent your boots from getting damaged in wet or humid weather.

You can find all the tools you need on our boot care page.

Now that you have all the information you need to dive in to the world of exotic boots, be sure to browse your favorites for men and women online or visit us in person so you can try on a pair and get a feel for what you like best. Find a store near you.

Western Lifestyle

Celebrating National Day of the Cowboy Featuring Kade Williams

July 22, 2022
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Celebrating National Day of the Cowboy Featuring Kade Williams

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Recognized the fourth Saturday of July each year, National Day of the Cowboy is a day to recognize and honor cowboys and cowgirls as hardworking symbols of America’s culture and heritage. We’re proud to have Team Cavender’s member Kade Williams explain what being a cowboy means to him to celebrate National Day of the Cowboy.

Team Cavender’s Member Kade Williams

Kade Williams, calf roper and team roper, has been a member of Team Cavender’s for 4 years now. He will join the Rodeo Team of Oklahoma State University in the Fall where he will pursue a degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering. Kade would like to one day become a product engineer for Priefert. To Kade, Team Cavender’s is the elite of the elite. It’s made up of some of the best rodeo competitors across the country. Team Cavender’s currently has members from Colorado, Texas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. It’s an exclusive group that Kade is honored to be a part of.

Being A Cowboy

Kade says a lot of what Team Cavender’s members talk about is how to be a good person and good friend to everyone around you. He feels that those attributes can help you in any aspect of life, not just rodeo and work (or being a cowboy). The reputation you have for yourself also depends on the people you hang around with. Just because you may be a good person but hang out with people that aren’t, that reputation follows you. Kade’s advice is to surround yourself with like-minded people so you will be respected too.

Cowboys have always been a big part of the American identity, and on July 23rd we get to celebrate them. This year, let’s all take a moment to reflect on what it means to be a cowboy in America. Whether you’re from Texas or Vermont, there’s something special about embracing the cowboy way of life. Thanks for reading, and happy National Day of the Cowboy!

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How To Wash A Ball Cap The Right Way

July 18, 2022
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How To Wash A Ball Cap The Right Way

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Washing a ball cap may seem like a simple task, but there are a few things to keep in mind to preserve the shape and quality of the cap. In this blog post, we’ll go over the best ways to wash a ball cap so that it comes out looking as good as new.

Ball caps are made from different materials, including cotton, wool, and polyester. The type of fabric will dictate how you should wash the ball cap. By following these simple tips and steps, you can keep your cap looking like new for years to come.

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What type of ball cap fabrics can be washed?

First, it is important to figure out what type of fabric your cap is made of before you know how to wash it. Check the inside label of the cap to find out for sure. Cotton ball caps can be machine washed, whereas wool caps should be spot cleaned or dry cleaned only. Polyester caps can be machine washed as well.

What type of detergent should you use when washing your cap?

If you want to keep your ball cap looking new, it’s important to use the right type of detergent. You’ll want to avoid using bleach or any other harsh chemicals. Instead, opt for a mild detergent that won’t damage the fabric of your cap.

Should you hand wash or machine wash your ball cap?

You may be able to clean your ball cap in the washing machine if it is made of cotton or polyester. You will also need to find out if your cap’s brim is constructed of cardboard or plastic. If the brim is cardboard, you will not want to soak your cap in water, just spot clean it. If your cap’s brim is plastic, you can follow the steps below on how to hand wash or machine wash it. If you cannot find a care tag in your cap, it is better to only spot clean your cap and not soak it in water.

How To Wash By Hand

Hand washing is always the best option when it comes to washing a ball cap. You can really focus on cleaning the dirtiest parts of the cap. It is also the safest way to preserve your cap’s shape and color.

To hand wash your ball cap you’ll want to have the following items handy:

  • Sink
  • Mild Detergent
  • Old Toothbrush
  • Towel
  • Small Bowl

First, fill your sink up with cold water. Next, mix in 1 tablespoon of mild laundry detergent into the water. Soak your cap in the mixture for at least one hour. (Remember to only soak ball caps with plastic brims) If you still see a stained area on your cap, gently brush it with a toothbrush and a non-bleach stain remover. You can then let your cap soak longer if needed. Once your cap has finished soaking, rinse it under the faucet with cold water. Dry your cap off well with a towel and then set the cap on an upside-down bowl to finish air drying.

How To Wash In The Washing Machine

If you’re in a pinch, you can wash your cap on the gentle cycle in your washing machine. If your cap has any worn areas, know that putting it in the washing machine could make those areas worse. It is also good to note that if your cap is made from cotton, it could shrink a bit in the wash. Never put a ball cap with a cardboard brim in the washing machine, just spot clean it.

Once you have decided that putting your cap in the washing machine is a good option, pre-clean any tough stains with a non-bleach stain remover. Then, put your cap in a mesh laundry bag to prevent it from getting tangled up with other items in your wash. You’ll want to wash your cap with other items in your washing machine to help protect it from losing its shape.

Add a mild clothing detergent to your washing machine and set it to cold water on a gentle cycle. When finished, dry your cap off well with a towel and then set it on an upside-down bowl to finish air drying.

Tips To Air Dry

To ensure that your cap retains its shape and doesn’t shrink, it’s important to air dry it properly. After cleaning your ball cap, you can gently squeeze the cap to get rid of any extra water. Do not twist the brim or it will bend it out of shape. Once you have patted dry or squeezed the excess water out of your cap, set it on an upside-down bowl so that it can dry evenly. You can also stuff the cap with a towel so that it keeps its shape as it dries. If you’re in a hurry, you can use a hairdryer on the cool setting to speed up the drying process. Just be sure not to hold the hairdryer too close to the ball cap or you could damage the fabric.

Can you put a cap in the dryer?

You should never put your cap in the dryer. The heat from the dryer can cause the fabric of your ball cap to shrink and damage the shape it. Always air dry your cap by setting it on an upside-down bowl or hanging it from a clothesline.

Can you wash a ball cap in the dishwasher?

You should never wash a ball cap in the dishwasher. The harsh chemicals and high temperatures can damage the fabric and cause the color to fade. Additionally, the washing cycle can cause the cap to lose its shape. If you need to clean a ball cap quickly, spot cleaning or hand washing is always the best option.

How do you remove sweat stains?

There are a few effective ways to remove sweat stains from your cap. One way is to create a mixture of one part white vinegar and two parts water. Then, soak a clean cloth in the mixture and blot the sweat stains on your cap. Another way is to mix one part baking soda and two parts water to create a paste. Rub the paste into the sweat stains on your cap with an old toothbrush and let it sit for 30 minutes before rinsing it off in cold water. If those methods don’t work, you can always try using a non-bleach pre-treater or stain remover meant for laundry. Be sure to follow the instructions on the packaging.

No matter which method you use, be sure to rinse your cap in cold water after removing the sweat stains. Otherwise, the sweat stains could set in and be very difficult to remove. After you’ve washed your ball cap, it’s important to air dry it. Dry your cap off well with a towel and then set the cap on an upside-down bowl to finish air drying.

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So, there you have it! Now you know how to wash a ball cap the right way. Just remember to use a mild detergent, hand wash if possible, and air dry for best results. We hope these tips help your favorite cap from Cavender’s live a little bit longer.

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Community Events for August 2022

July 15, 2022
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Ozark Empire Fair | Springfield, MO | 7/28 – 8/6

Conveniently located off of Interstate 44, the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds and Event Center offers diverse facilities with ample parking capacity. Over 100,000 square feet of indoor space on our 76 acre complex enables us to handle any type of event. The facility is home to the Annual Ozark Empire Fair and over 100 other events year round.


Stockyards Championship Rodeo | Fort Worth, TX | 8/5 – 9/30

The world’s only year round rodeo every Friday and Saturday night at 7:30pm in the historic Fort Worth Cowtown Coliseum. The Stockyards Championship Rodeo maintains a strong commitment to visitors looking for an authentic Western Cowboy Experience. The show features bull riding, tie down roping, team roping, barrel racing, bronc riding and break away roping. Plus calf and mutton scrambles for the kids!


Missouri State Fair | Sedalia, MO | 8/11 – 8/21

From 1901 to today, the Missouri State Fair has been a barometer of the state’s economic health & a documentary of the history of Missouri agriculture. The Missouri State Fair plays an essential role in keeping agriculture one of Missouri’s top industries.

The Missouri State Fair promotes excellence in Missouri agriculture, cultivates & supports future leaders in agriculture, & provides opportunities for the agricultural community to deepen consumers’ understanding & appreciation of agriculture’s role in their daily lives & the economy of our state.


Midland County Fair & Rodeo | Midland, MI | 8/14 – 8/20

The Midland County Fair dates back to 1866 when the Fair was first held in the Methodist Church on Main Street. In 1867, the Fair was moved outdoors, across the river to a site located between Chippewa and Tittabawassee rivers…a location we now call the Tridge. These gatherings resulted in the formation of the first agricultural society of Midland County in February of 1877. The Fair relocated to 22 acres of land, now the location of Currie West today. In 1923, due to a lack of funds and a decreasing interest in the fair, the society disbanded. In the years to follow, the Future Farmers of America group and the 4-H program strived to return to a fair. The Midland County Agricultural and Horticultural Society was re-established in 1939. With much community support, the Fair moved to its current location in 1947.

Since that time the Fair has grown to be one of the most recognized and attended fairs in the State of Michigan, bringing hundreds of thousands of exhibitors and spectators together each year. In addition to the Fair, the Society offers a host of diversified events throughout the year ranging from festivals, camper and bike rallies, exhibits and special community events.


Wichita Falls PRCA Rodeo | Wichita Falls, TX | 8/19 – 8/20

The biggest event at the Kay Yeager Coliseum in the past few years has been the PRCA Rodeo. Over 400 of the best professional cowboys and cowgirls, including numerous PRCA National Finals Rodeo qualifiers and Champions compete in seven events. We provide all active duty military with free admission and will donate over $4,000 in scholarships to local FFA students through our calf scramble.

Our rodeo has been showcased on the national level in several ways. The PRCA has recognized us as one of the top 20 fastest growing rodeos in the entire country! Our Stock Contractor, Hi Lo Pro Rodeo is recognized by the PRCA as the fastest growing stock contractor in the United States, and is constantly in the winners showcase at the NFR. We’ve been nominated for best small indoor PRCA rodeo of the year in past seasons.


Eureka Pro Rodeo | Eureka, Kansas | 8/19 – 8/20

The Eureka Pro Rodeo is put on by the Greenwood County Rodeo Association. 2022 will mark the 11th year of the Eureka Pro Rodeo.


North Texas Fair & Rodeo | Denton, TX | 8/19 – 8/27

Gear Up, Friends! We’re talkin’ nine rip-roarin’ nights of hot country music, first-class rodeos, livestock shows, kid & fun zones, the latest fun attractions and more. See you at the North Texas Fair & Rodeo!


Commerce FFA Youth Rodeo | Commerce, TX | 8/19 – 8/20

The proceeds of this event will benefit the local chapter of the Commerce FFA.


Colorado State Fair | Pueblo, CO | 8/26 – 9/5

The Colorado State Fair began October 9, 1872. It was held by Southern Colorado Agricultural and Industrial Association, which received no cash assistance from the community or the State. The Colorado State Fair was incorporated on November 17, 1886. After becoming incorporated, the Fair purchased fifty acres of land located near Mineral Palace Park. The fair remained at Mineral Palace Park until 1890 when the board moved the site to 100-acres of land that was located west of Lake Minnequa.

Today the Colorado State Fair resides on 102 acres of land that contains paved streets and impressive landscaping. The fair has been host to countless celebrity concerts and used throughout the year for community events. Every year there are new activities and educational opportunities for Colorado citizens and visitors to enjoy. The fair has been a focal point for the Pueblo community and will hopefully continue to be one well into the future.


Springfield Cattle Barons Gala | Springfield, MO | 8/27

Since 2009, the Cattle Baron’s Ball of Southwest Missouri has raised over $5.7 million for the fight against cancer. Over 900 guests will be treated to various stations featuring Western themed foods prepared by the area’s top Chefs, complimentary adult beverages and soft drinks, and a variety of delicious desserts. The event’s program will honor those who have endured the cancer journey through the Stars of Hope luminary service.


Cowboy Boots

How To Choose The Best Cowboy Boots For You

July 13, 2022
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How to Choose the Best Cowboy Boots for You

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When it comes to finding the best cowboy boots for you, there are a few things you need to consider. Don’t worry, we’re here to help break down all the options. Toe type, style, what material the sole is made from, and the type of leather can all affect which pair is best for you. Keep reading to learn more about how to find the best cowboy boots for you.

What is the best toe type for your boots?

There are four main types of toes for cowboy boots: snip, square, punchy or narrow square, and round. Each has its own benefits, so it really depends on your personal preference.

Snip & Pointed Toe Boots

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Snip and pointed toe cowboy boots are great for those who want a more streamlined look. Some say snip and pointed toes have a dressier look than a square toe. They’re also great if you have more narrow feet; they won’t make your feet look wide. However, they can be less comfortable than some of the other types of toes because they don’t have as much room for your toes to move around.

Square Toe Boots

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Square toe cowboy boots are a classic style. They’re also great for those with wider feet; they provide more room in the toe area. However, they could look a bit boxy if you have more narrow feet.

Narrow Square & Punchy Toe Boots

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Narrow square or punchy toe cowboy boots are a good compromise between the pointed and square toe styles. They’re also a good choice if you can’t decide between the two types of toes.

Round Toe Boots

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Round toe cowboy boots are a very comfortable type of toe, as they provide plenty of room for your toes to move around. They are great if you’ll be doing a lot of walking.

What is the best sole type?

There are four main types of soles for cowboy boots: rubber, leather, hybrid, and crepe. Each has its own benefits, so it really depends on your personal preference.

Rubber Soles

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Rubber soles are a good choice for those who want a boot that is slip-resistant and gives you extra traction. They’re also great if you’re looking for a boot that is easy to care for, as they don’t require any special treatment. Rubber soles traditionally last longer than a leather soled boot. A rubber sole can also absorb more shock to your foot and is abrasion resistant. Boots with rubber soles are best for work around the farm, ranching, and horseback riding.

Leather Soles

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Leather soles can be more comfortable than rubber soles as they mold to your feet over time and are naturally breathable. Cowboys and cowgirls alike have always loved leather soled boots for their ability to easily slide in and out of a stirrup as well as slide across the dance floor during a favorite country western song. Leather soled boots can also be re-soled if they become worn out. However, it’s important to note that a leather sole can be slippery and they’re not as durable as rubber soles if you’ll be wearing them to work in day in and day out.

Hybrid Soles

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Hybrid soles are a good choice for those who want the best of both worlds. A hybrid sole is a leather sole that has been injected with rubber at the ball of the foot. They’re oil and slip resistant so they can provide you with better traction than a traditional leather soled boot. Lightweight and flexible, many cowboys choose hybrid soles for their authentic western look that gives more traction than a traditional leather sole.

Crepe Soles

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Crepe soles are a good choice for those who want a softer, more comfortable sole. They are made from colloidal latex which is a material separated from rubber at a microscopic level. Because of this, crepe soles offer more bounce and flexibility as you walk.

What is the best style of cowboy boot?

Besides the well-known western cowboy boot style, here are four other popular types of cowboy boot styles: ropers, stockman, buckaroo, and work boots.

Roper Boots

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Roper cowboy boots are a very beloved style of cowboy boot. They’re typically made for being on your feet all day and riding a horse. Roper boots have a shorter shaft, a lower heel, and a rounded or squared toe. Designed for cowboys who needed a shorter shaft so they could quickly dismount off their horse, these are great boots for the working or rodeo cowboy.

Stockman Boots

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Stockman cowboy boots are great if you’re looking for a boot you can wear every day. They’re typically made from a heavier weight leather which makes them more durable. They also have a low, flat, and wide heel, which makes them great for working in. Most stockman boots also come with a durable rubber sole. Other features in stockman boots are their square toes and deep throats for added comfort.

Buckaroo Boots

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Buckaroo cowboy boots are named after the cowboys who originally wore them. The most noticeable trait of a buckaroo boot is their very tall shaft. (Usually more than 14 inches high) They also have a higher heel, which makes them more comfortable for riding. However, the higher heel can make them less comfortable if you’ll be doing a lot of walking. Buckaroo boots usually come in round or square toe styles.

Western Work Boots

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Work cowboy boots are designed for those who spend their days working on a ranch or farm. They’re typically made from a heavy-duty leather or rubber that can withstand the wear and tear of a hard day’s work. Usually, a work boots sole has more traction than a traditional cowboy boot and is oil resistant, so you don’t slip on the job. Worried about hazards on the job? Some work boots even come with built in steel or composite toe caps for extra protection.

What is the best type of leather for your boots?

There are different types of leather used in cowboy boots: full grain leather, top grain leather, genuine leather, bonded leather, and exotic leather. Leather quality can vary because of different factors, such as how the animal was raised or even where it came from.

Full Grain Leather

Full grain leather is the highest quality type of leather used in cowboy boots. It’s made from the top layer of the hide, which is the strongest and most durable part. Full grain leather is also more resistant to water and stains than other types of leather. However, it’s also the most expensive type of leather.

Top Grain Leather

Top grain leather is made from the second layer of the hide, just below the full grain layer. It’s not as strong or durable as full grain leather, but it’s more affordable. Top grain leather is softer due to its sanding and is not as water resistant as full grain leather.

Genuine Leather

Genuine leather is from any layer of hide that undergoes treatment to the surface for a more uniform look. It’s not as strong or durable as full grain or top grain leather, but it’s more affordable.

Bonded Leather

Bonded leather is made from pieces of fine leather scraps that are bonded together onto a sheet or fiber mesh. Because the amount of mixed leather can vary in the production process, bonded leather is not as functional as full grain, top grain, or genuine leather. Some manufacturers emboss bonded leather to give it the look of a certain type of leather grain.

Exotic Leather

Exotic leather is any type of leather that is not from a cow. Common types of exotic leather used in cowboy boots include ostrich, snake, alligator, and lizard. Exotic leather is more expensive than cowhide, but it’s also more durable and often more stylish. Exotic leather is also more resistant to water and stains than cowhide.

Find the Perfect Cowboy Boot For You at Cavender’s

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Now that you understand the different features to consider when shopping for cowboy boots, it’s time to shop Cavenders.com or head over to your closest Cavender’s store to find the perfect boot for you. We have a wide selection of boots in all shapes and sizes so you can find the perfect pair for your needs. With brands like Ariat, Justin, Double-H, Twisted X, and more, we are confident you will find the best cowboy boots for you at Cavender’s. Let your feet decide and we’ll help you put some stomp in your step.

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Cavender’s Supports the Texas FFA Convention

July 8, 2022
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Cavender’s Supports the Texas FFA Convention

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Cavender’s is proud to support the Texas FFA Convention to empower the next generation of agriculturists. The Texas FFA and Cavender’s are both built upon the same underlying values: hard work, integrity, and passion. In the second paragraph of The FFA Creed, E.M. Tiffany writes, “For I know the joys and discomforts of agriculture life.”

Our mission at Cavender’s is to be a champion and advocate for the American worker. During both prosperity and drought, whether that be in farming, ranching, or anything in between, we want to support them.  We understand that agricultural work is one of passion, often being a thankless job.

Along with supporting the Texas FFA year-round as a Texas FFA Foundation Corporate Sponsor, we also have boots on the ground at their annual Texas FFA Convention.

2022 Texas FFA Convention

14,000 FFA members, family, and guests will convene this year in historic downtown Fort Worth to attend the 94th Texas FFA State Convention July 11-15, 2022. Here, students are recognized for their accomplishment from throughout the year. They will receive scholarships and awards onstage amongst their peers. Students will also get to explore the three-day trade show, hear from impactful keynote speakers, and enjoy the annual kickoff concert.

On-Stage Recognition of Scholarships & Awards

A staple of the Texas FFA Convention is the opportunity for students to be recognized on-stage for their exceptional accomplishments throughout the year. These recognitions range from scholarships to winning state contests.

Scholarship Recognition

Every year, the Texas FFA Foundation presents around $2.3 million in scholarships for FFA members across the state. The scholarships are given to students who not only exhibit excellence in the classroom, but those who have also demonstrated their ability to serve others in their community through a mastery of leadership skills.

Cavender’s is proud to help further the success of these students by being a Texas FFA Foundation Corporate Sponsor. Scholarships for these students can range from $1,000 up to $20,000. Kallie Childers, former FFA member from Dalhart, says that her FFA scholarship from Cavender’s helped her take her next step in her college career. “The belief that Cavender’s had in my future made that much more confident to pursue my dreams of being a large animal veterinarian,” said Childers.

Award Recognition

Along with presentation of scholarships, FFA members are recognized for their proficiency awards. Proficiency awards are given to students who have excelled in their Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) program. There are a total of 51 proficiency disciplines. These range from Agricultural Communications to Wildlife Production and Management.

Cavender’s takes great pride in sponsoring three of these proficiencies: Diversified Livestock Production, Outdoor Recreation, and Veterinary Sciences. State Proficiency winners receive a plaque along with a $1,000 scholarship.

Exhibit Hall

Starting the second day of the convention, FFA members get a chance to check out the exhibit hall. A trade show filled with companies and organizations from across the country. This year, Cavender’s is partnering with Red Dirt Hat Co. at our booth to give you a unique shopping experience you won’t want to miss.

Contests

Texas FFA members have several opportunities to compete in events at the state level. These events include the Agriscience Fair, Public Speaking, Talent Show, and FFA Rodeo.

Agriscience Fair Contest

Students competing in the Agriscience Fair conduct research and present their scientific report to a panel of judges. Students have the ability to conduct research related to any of the following categories: animal systems, environmental services/natural resource systems, plant systems, social systems, and power, structural and technical systems.

Jake Bagby, state champion in 2016, 2017, and 2018 says that he found this contest invaluable to his professional career. “Competing in Agriscience Fair provided me with a valuable experience and new abilities that I have been able to carry with me into college and into a future career as well,” said Bagby.

Each Category is broken up into different divisions. These are based on the number of members competing, as well as the age of the members. Winners of each category in each division can win scholarships upwards of $1,000 dollars.

Public Speaking Contests

Qualification for public speaking events take place before state convention during the school year. Members have to advance past their district and area competitions. Speaking events are broken up into four categories: junior prepared, extemporaneous, soil stewardship, and senior prepared. Senior prepared is further broken down into six sub-categories: animal science, plant science, natural resources, ag business, ag policy, and ag tech/communications.

Talent Contest

The talent contest allows members to showcase their unique talent and skills in front of 15,000 of their fellow FFA members. Like public speaking, these FFA members have already competed at the district and area level, where they then advanced to state. Contestants in years past have done painting, stand-up comedy, and singing just to name a few. Many musicians, such as Cody Johnson, William Clark Green, and Koe Wetzel, have gotten their start on the stage at state convention.

Texas FFA Rodeo

The final competition is the Texas FFA rodeo. Similar to how high school rodeos are facilitated, athletes will have the ability to compete in breakaway, calf roping, steer wrestling, barrel racing, goat tying, team roping, bareback and bull riding. These athletes will also walk away with a $1,000 scholarship for winning their division.

Texas FFA Convention Entertainment

The final part of convention that students look forward to each year is the kick-off concert and keynote speakers. For the Texas FFA Convention this year, country music star Mike Ryan will be performing.

For the first time, the Texas FFA is presenting two keynote speakers: Houston Kraft and Mike Rowe. Kraft is professional speaker, author, curriculum designer, and kindness advocate who speaks at schools, conferences, and events internationally. Mike Rowe made famous by his hit TV show “Dirty Jobs,” now runs his non-profit, mikeroweWORKS Foundation. Rowe’s foundation focuses on empowering students looking to go into skilled labor and career technical jobs.

Help Support the Texas FFA

Cavender’s is proud to empower the next generation of agriculturist through scholarships and proficiency awards. The skills that they learn in the FFA will translate into success in their future careers, leading to a brighter future for the world. If you’re interested in furthering the mission of the Texas FFA and empowering the next generation of agriculturists, find more information at https://mytexasffa.org/.

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Koben Puckett PBR

July 6, 2022
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Koben Puckett PBR

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Now in it’s eighth year, the Koben Puckett PBR returns to the Amarillo, Texas. Catch all of the bull riding action at the Amarillo National Center July 9, 2022 for this PBR Challenger Series event. The Challenger Series will run in conjunction with the PBR Team Series through November and conclude in Las Vegas at the Challenger Championship. The top 40 riders from the season will compete to win it all. Ticket sales from the Koben Puckett PBR support the Press On Foundation, a non-profit focusing on assisting individuals going through spinal cord injury recovery.

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The event gets its namesake from former professional bull rider and Canyon, Texas native, Koben Puckett. Puckett was a rising star in the bull riding world with a bright future. Many saw Koben going all the way, that is until one ride stopped his dreams abruptly in its tracks.

Koben Puckett’s Rodeo Legacy 

Coming from a rodeo family background, Puckett was no stranger to the bright lights of an arena. His father was a former Turquoise Circuit Champion Bull Rider, and his mother a barrel racer. Puckett quickly found that rodeo came second nature to him. While competing in jr. rodeo, high school rodeo, amateur rodeo, also open events, and finding success at all levels. Even at the young age of 12, the PBR World Finals in Las Vegas were his end game. The 2007 season was when Puckett first scratched the surface of his potential. He won several thousand dollars. It would be in 2008 that Puckett would find his traction, winning his first pro rodeo in Huntsville, Ala. at the young age of 19. He would continue to win events across the country, scoring multiple 90-point rides along the way.

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Unfortunately, this success would be short-lived. With the close of the season around the corner, Puckett headed to Mesquite, Texas. He hoped for another eight-second ride to end the season on a high note. Tragically, he was bucked off before the buzzer and came down on the back of his head. The 1,600-pound bull then preceded to step on Koben, ending his career within a matter of eight-seconds.

Koben Puckett’s Road to Recovery 

From the start, physical therapists told Puckett’s parents that he would need to face the reality of his situation. The initial fall from the bull had broken his neck, fracturing his C5-6 vertebrae. The impact from the bull stepping on him had also broken his lower ribs and back, puncturing his lungs. With the help of his family, Puckett spent nine months in California, followed by a six-month stint in Austin, Texas, in the pursuit of his recovery.

Puckett then found himself attempting procedures involving stem cells in Cyprus. The procedure was not yet legal in the United States. In Cyprus, they would take the liquid part of his bone marrow and adult stem cells and lay them in and around his injured vertebrae. Puckett made a significant stride in his recovery after this. He regained stamina and slight movement in his right arm. Unfortunately, funding for the stem cell procedure would be the next roadblock that he faced. Instead of letting this be the end of his road to recovery, he decided to host the first Koben Puckett Invitational.

Koben Puckett PBR Invitational

It had been eight years since Puckett had competed in the sport that shaped who he was. Eager to get back into the industry, he hosted his first bull riding event in 2014 in Amarillo, Texas. In 2015, only a year after the invitational’s conception, the PBR sanctioned the rodeo for the competition season. Although Puckett was excited and grateful to be back in the rodeo scene held much of his identity, it wasn’t his only reason for hosting the bull riding event. The funds from the rodeo allowed Puckett to overcome his fiscal roadblock and continue his stem cell procedures. Puckett was also able resume therapy in his home gym with the help of students from West Texas A&M pursuing a degree in physical therapy or occupational therapy.

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The Koben Puckett PBR Invitational quickly outgrew its outdoor arena in 2018. It had to find an alternate venue to host the ever-growing rodeo. With the help of his sponsors, Puckett was able to relocate to the indoor Amarillo National Center, as well increasing the rider purse to $20,000. This size of purse qualified Puckett’s Invitational to be streamed on PBR RidePass on Pluto TV. Following the move, Puckett has not only seen the crowd size double, but the amount of money raised as well. Before the move in 2018, attendance hovered around 1,000 people, with money raised for spinal cord recovery efforts amounting to about $13,000. In 2021, Puckett recorded attendance exceeding 2,100, with funds raised reaching $30,000, all going towards the Press on Foundation.

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The Press On Foundation 

The Press On Foundation is a non-profit organization that was originally created by Puckett’s mother to help raise funds for her son’s spinal cord recovery. Today, it has now grown into a non-profit that is dedicated to assisting and serving those affected by Spinal Cord Injury. Press On serves those going through recovery in several ways. They provide information and support for those just beginning their surgery. They also strive to help provide funding for those undergoing physical therapy. The biggest roadblock of those undergoing physical therapy for Spinal Cord Injury is the cost of treatment. They currently have 6 individuals, including Puckett, receiving scholarships that help fund their therapy.

Puckett’s Next Steps 

Puckett is still making strides, day by day, inch by inch, in his recovery. He has drastically improved the mobility of his right arm and core stability. His assisted standing exercise has seen immense growth. He has gone from only being able to stand for 10 minutes, to now being able to stand for upwards of 20 minutes or more. He is now able to send neurological signals to his glutes, hip flexors, and abdomen creating an active flexion. Although Puckett’s recovery has relied heavily on his determination and dedication to recovery, he credits much to his friends, family, and most importantly, his faith. He says he strives to serve as a steward of his Heavenly Father. He wants to help those going through the same battle that he is and assisting them in any way possible.

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If you are interested in supporting Koben Puckett and others at the Press On Foundation with their Spinal Cord Injury recovery, make sure to find yourself in Amarillo, Texas, July 9th at the Koben Puckett PBR Invitational at Amarillo National Center. You can also donate directly to the organization here.

Cowboy Boots, Work

Best American Made Work Boots

July 5, 2022
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Best American Made Work Boots

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When it comes to work boots, there’s nothing quite like a pair that’s made in the USA. American-made work boots are renowned for their durability and comfort, and they can be a great asset to have on the job. If you’re looking for a new pair of American made work boots, Justin, Double-H, and Thorogood are all excellent brands to consider.

These brands make high-quality work boots that are built to last. Each of these brands offers a different style of boot, so you can find the perfect pair to suit your needs. Justin’s line of work boots includes both western-style and traditional work boots, while Double-H specializes in more heavy-duty work boots. Thorogood offers a variety of both styles as well.

American Made Justin Work Boots

Cavender’s carries a wide variety of Justin boots that are made in the USA. Since 1879 Justin has been taking pride in the craftmanship and comfort of their boots. Today, the same techniques and craftmanship they used in the 1800’s are still used in their US factory. From pull-on to lace-up styles Cavender’s carries different American made Justin boot styles to fit your needs.

Justin Men’s Conductor Steel Toe Work Boot

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One of our top American Made Justin sellers is their men’s Conductor Tobacco Brown Steel Toe work boot. The Justin Conductor steel toe boot is great for any hard-working job. With a round steel toe for maximum protection and polyurethane slip resistant outsole, it meets ASTM F2413-11, I75, and C75 EH safety footwear standards. This boot also features Justin’s Double Comfort System that utilizes revolutionary new orthotic inserts that work directly with the Orthotic Texon/PORON Insole for comfort to last throughout the workday. Another feature to note on this boot is its fiberglass shank. Extremely supportive, the fiberglass shank is warmer and softer than a steel shank, so you can move your foot with ease.

Justin Men’s Conductor Lace Up Work Boot

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Don’t forget about the American made Justin men’s Conductor aged bark lace up. This boot also features Justin’s Double Comfort System, and because of its polyurethane slip resistant outsole, it meets ASTM F2892-11 footwear standards for electrical hazard safety. This lace-up work boot is a great choice if you want a boot that will provide a secure fit and support around your ankles. Lace-up boots also tend to be more supportive than slip-on styles, which is important if you’ll be doing a lot of walking or standing on the job.

American Made Double-H Work Boots

Double-H prides themselves in using the best and most innovative technologies and materials when constructing their boots. The American made Double-H work boots that Cavender’s carries are proudly manufactured in Double-H’s Martinsburg, PA facility.

Double-H Men’s ICE Bison Steel Toe Work Boot

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The Double-H men’s ICE Peanut Bison Steel Toe work boot is a USA made boot that is very popular with our customers. A modern classic, this boot features a peanut bison leather foot and a stacked roper heel. It also comes with the Double-H ICE outsole, which is an ultra-strong outsole designed to resist abrasion for longer wear. The heel is concave and the sole conforms to your foot, so as you wear this boot, it’s fit becomes unique to you. It’s square toe and intricate top stitch design make this a great boot you can wear to work in or wear to a casual night out with friends.

Double-H Men’s ICE Graham Bison Steel Toe Work Boot

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Another favorite in the Double-H men’s ICE collection is the Graham Brown Bison and Taupe Steel Toe work boot. Made in America in the Double-H Martinsburg, PA facility, you’ll love this work boot’s shock absorbing insert and abrasion oil and slip resistant Oak ICE outsole. It is also ASM F2413-11 I/75 C/75 EH rated. It’s brown bison leather foot makes it stronger than a cowhide boot because bison leather has larger pores and more widely spaced fibers, giving your feet more breathability for added comfort. Bison leather boots can last you for decades if taken care of properly.

American Made Thorogood Work Boots

Thorogood is a great work boot brand that is one of the few remaining footwear manufacturers still producing boots in the USA today. Weinbrenner Shoe Co., maker of Thorogood boots, has been an employee-owned company making footwear in Wisconsin since 1892. During WW1 they were a major contributor of boots to the US Army. In 2001 Weinbrenner donated 500 pairs of work boots to those working in the rubble on Ground Zero after the September 11 terror attacks. The importance of supporting American people is a deep-seated passion in their company.

Thorogood Men’s American Heritage Crazy Horse Steel Toe Work Boot

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Thorogood’s men’s American Heritage Crazy Horse Steel Toe boot is a great pick for those who want a work boot that slides on with ease. Because this boot is a slip-on, you also don’t have to worry about bending down to lace up your boots. It’s MAXWear 90 outsole will keep your feet firmly on the ground in slippery conditions, even in wet grass or mud. The fiberglass shank, comfort cushion insole, and Goodyear storm welt construction contribute to why this is an American Made work boot favorite. Don’t forget this boot is also ASTM F2413 EH rated to protect your feet against a variety of workplace hazards.

Thorogood American Heritage Crazy Horse Moc Steel Toe Work Boot

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Wanting an especially comfortable work boot because you spend a lot of time on your feet? Thorogood’s line of moc toe work boots may be just what you need. The “U”-shaped stitching on the top of their moc toe provides added flexibility and more comfort, even in composite or steel toe options. One of the more popular styles in Thorogoods’ moc toe line is the men’s American Heritage Crazy Horse Moc Steel Toe Lace Up boot. With oil tanned leather and a removable footbed with comfort cushion insole, these boots will take you through your workday comfortably. And, with their slip resistant outsole, steel toe, and ASTM 175 C75 rating, these boots will take you through your workday safely. Thorogood boots are built to stand the test of time and this pair of work boots is no exception.

American Made Work Boots at Cavender’s

American-made work boots are a great investment because they’re built to last and provide comfort and safety on the job. If you’re looking for a new pair of work boots, Justin, Double-H, and Thorogood are all excellent brands to consider. These brands make high-quality boots that are designed to withstand the toughest working conditions. So, whether you need a tough pair of safety boots or a comfortable pair of western-style work boots, you can be sure to find what you’re looking for from one of these American-made brands at Cavender’s.

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