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Vintage Cowboy Boots Two Tone Leather Western Rodeo Style 70s Men’s 9.5

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Vintage 70s Two-Tone Leather Cowboy Boots Men’s 9.5 | Western Rodeo Style | Real Leather Description: Incredible vintage 1970s cowboy boots crafted in genuine two-tone leather, marked men’s size 9.5 standard width. These feature a buttery tan leather vamp, a warm saddle brown leather shaft, and textured brown pebbled leather toes. The collar trim matches the buttery tan vamp for a cohesive look. Classic Western styling with decorative stitching throughout the shaft, traditional pull tabs, and solid stacked leather heels (2” height) with minimal wear. Shaft height measures approximately 15” from bottom of sole to top of boot. Condition: • Pre-loved vintage condition with beautiful character. • Visible creasing across the vamp, light scuffing, and natural patina consistent with age (see all photos). • No rips, holes, or structural issues. • Soles and heels have lots of wear left. Perfect for Western wear lovers, vintage collectors, rodeo season, or anyone looking for an authentic 70s cowboy vibe. Measurements: • Shaft height: 15” • Heel height: 2” • Size: Men’s 9.5 (standard width) Bundle & Save: Bundle items from my closet for a shipping discount!
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