Parts of a Cowboy Boot

One of the treasures found at Falconhead.com (a.k.a. custom bootmaker, Tres Outlaws) is the page dedicated to custom design choices.

Learn the “anatomy of a cowboy boot”…both plain or fancy. Toe styles, heel styles, collars and scallops are all photographed here, not drawn, which helps build confidence (and excitement) for any first-time buyer.

Cowboy boot toe styles come in differing degrees of “pointy,” “round” or “box” (meaning “square”)…then toes are further described with words like “narrow” or “wide.” Personally, I’m fond of 3/4 inch wide box toe…but my next pair is gonna be as pointy as they come!

WARNING: The letter given to different toe styles (for instance “x”, “h”, or “j”) varies among bootshops.

If you aren’t sure what toe or heel style you want, discuss the options with your bootmaker, he or she can help you make design choices that compliment one another. Custom boots aren’t only supposed to fit your feet, but your personality too…have some fun!