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Rough and Ready: A History of Cowboy Boots
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This comprehensive history traces the journey of cowboy boots from their utilitarian beginnings on cattle trails to their status as a contemporary symbol in rodeos, highlighting their role as an enduring American icon. Spanning from their modest beginnings to their elevation as cultural emblems, this detailed volume documents the impact of cowboy boots on American culture. Lively narratives, insightful interviews, and vibrant images illustrate their development across five significant eras. The "Real" era uncovers the multicultural roots and the genuine cowboys who donned them. "Rodeo" delves into the creation of Western myths through Wild West shows, early cinema, and dude ranches. "Rhinestone" explores the realm of country western music, designs by Nudie Cohn, and the evolving archetypes from Gene Autry's virtuous ethos to John Wayne's grittier image. The "Red" period highlights their transition into luxury items during the Reagan era and the Urban Cowboy trend. Lastly, "Reclaimed" showcases modern reinterpretations, with Western-inspired fashion influences from artists like Beyoncé and Pharrell Williams to contemporary bootmakers. Adding depth to this scholarly exploration are interviews that enhance the historical narrative, including an Indigenous perspective that provides cultural context, Nudie Cohn's origin story offering industry insights, and dialogues with both traditional bootmakers and modern innovators, illustrating how cowboy boots continue to adapt while honoring their storied past.
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This comprehensive history traces the journey of cowboy boots from their utilitarian beginnings on cattle trails to their status as a contemporary symbol in rodeos, highlighting their role as an enduring American icon. Spanning from their modest beginnings to their elevation as cultural emblems, this detailed volume documents the impact of cowboy boots on American culture. Lively narratives, insightful interviews, and vibrant images illustrate their development across five significant eras. The "Real" era uncovers the multicultural roots and the genuine cowboys who donned them. "Rodeo" delves into the creation of Western myths through Wild West shows, early cinema, and dude ranches. "Rhinestone" explores the realm of country western music, designs by Nudie Cohn, and the evolving archetypes from Gene Autry's virtuous ethos to John Wayne's grittier image. The "Red" period highlights their transition into luxury items during the Reagan era and the Urban Cowboy trend. Lastly, "Reclaimed" showcases modern reinterpretations, with Western-inspired fashion influences from artists like Beyoncé and Pharrell Williams to contemporary bootmakers. Adding depth to this scholarly exploration are interviews that enhance the historical narrative, including an Indigenous perspective that provides cultural context, Nudie Cohn's origin story offering industry insights, and dialogues with both traditional bootmakers and modern innovators, illustrating how cowboy boots continue to adapt while honoring their storied past.
