Your guide to cowboy boot shopping in Fort Worth

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The cowboy boot trend comes and goes — but for us Fort Worthians, boots are an everyday fashion staple. Whether you’re working cattle, two-stepping, or just want a new pair for the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, we’ve rounded up local stores for your next shopping adventure.

Tecovas | 2341 N. Main St.

Known for its handmade, high-quality line of boots, the store falls into a more affordable price point. You can also find a range of accessories from matching belts to leather bags and wallets.

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The boots of our dreams | Photo via @citybootsofficial

City Boots | 3612 W. Vickery Blvd.

These boots were dreamed up for female professionals that want a custom, modern look but still need comfort and durability. Pro tip: the studio is only open for walk-ins on Wednesdays.

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M.L. Leddy’s offers a wide variety of handmade boots, saddles, apparel, and belts.

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M.L. Leddy’s | 2455 N. Main St.

This one-stop-shop for handmade boots, saddles, and western clothing has been a Fort Worth staple since 1941.

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Lucchese is located in Mule Alley inside the Stockyards.

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Lucchese Boots | 200 Mule Alley + 128 E. Exchange Ave., Ste. 500

These boots are an emblem of luxury and are handcrafted using the highest quality leathers and skins. You can also find apparel and accessories that are made to last a lifetime.

Maverick Western Wear

All things are possible with coffee and cowboy boots.

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Maverick Western Wear | 100 E. Exchange Ave.

This cowboy-chic boutique is known for its eclectic mix of clothing made with natural hides and fabrics + offers an extensive collection of intricate cowboy boots and rare Native American jewelry.

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Old Gringo Boots

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Old Gringo Boots | 2322 N. Main St.

Old Gringo Boots opened its first-ever flagship store in the Stockyards last year. Shoppers can find over 100 styles and in-store exclusives.

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Ariat is now the official weatern wear of the FWSSR.

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Ariat | 128 E. Exchange Ave., Ste. 600

Known for its athletic footwear technology, the Western apparel maker is now the official boot partner of Dickies Arena and the official western apparel partner of the FWSSR.

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Freebird is coming to University Park Village.

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Ramblin’ Trails Custom Boots | 2060 Montgomery St.

Shop handmade boots three ways: full custom and made to measure, semi-custom with multiple options, or stock boots available on the shelf.

FTWtoday reader Sarah B. said:

“My partner ordered custom boots from boot maker Clay and his wife Wendy, who spent hours weighing options from what leather to colors, styles, and mounded fittings. The boots are one of a kind and beautiful as displayed in the shop along with other leather goods.”

Coming soon

Freebird, 1612 S. University Dr.
Denver-based boot retailer Freebird is bringing its Colorado flair to University Park Village. The shop is currently looking for a stylist to join the team.

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