Monday, March 21, 2005

Destination: New York City, USA

Unfortunately, many international travelers visiting the United States hope to find a pair of cowboy boots wherever they land. Visitors should know that there are not nearly as many western wear stores and custom bootshops on the Eastern U.S. as there are in other parts of the country. And while you may be able to find a pair of boots in the airport gift shop in El Paso...this doesn't hold true for other destinations. (See my custom bootmaker list for shop locations.)

If you are headed to the East Coast, I recommend you visit New York City. There are two shops that take custom orders for cowboy boots, and both sell ready-made pairs in stock sizes that you can wear out right out of the store. Each of these shops have a variety of "sample" boots...which provide you with a good idea of what your boots will look like when your custom order is finished. Even though your boots might be purchased in New York, they will likely be made in Texas.

Buffalo Chips Boot Company (...read more.)
426 Washington St. (TriBeCa) ...near Vestry St.
(Subway Stops 1, 9 to Franklin St.)
New York, NY 10013
(212) 965-0300
Visit: http://www.buffalochipsbootcompany.net

Billy Martin’s
220 E 60th St
New York, NY 10022
(212) 308-7272
Visit: http://www.billymartin.com (Billy Martins offers a "private label" boot with custom style options. They will take your measurements and fit you with the best fitting stock size. They do not offer a custom-fit boot.)

Custom Fit Cowboy Boots

If you would like the opportunity to meet your bootmaker (and get additional fitting and style choices)... I would recommend you travel about 2 hours away to visit Wild Bill's Boots.

Wild Bill’s Boots
Bill Niemczyk, Bootmaker
20 Lakeside Drive
Granby, CT 06035
(860) 844-8440
Wild Bill was one of the select bootmakers featured in Tyler Beard's book, The Art of the Boot; pages 116-117.

Also, about 4 hours from NYC in Massachusetts, you can see Jim Covington's work.

Jim Covington Bootmaker
418 Parker Street
Gardner, MA 01440
(978) 632-1869
Visit: http://www.jimmielukecovington.com
Mr. Covington runs a one man shop. Originally located in Colorado.

Custom shops often ship out to their customers as soon as they are done. I recommend making an appointment, often bootmakers will hold any finished boots for a day if they know you are coming.

(See my other tips on visiting a custom bootmaker.)

Enjoy your trip!

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Buffalo Chips Comapny is closed.

8/13/2005 10:47 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wild Bill’s Boots may be out of business as well. I find Bill Julian Belt maker at this address as well. So call before you drive.

5/27/2006 11:29 PM  
Blogger Jennifer June said...

Wild Bill is alive and well. Bill makes boots, belts and beautiful handmade bags, cases and wallets. I always advise calling for an appointment before showing up at a bootshop.

5/28/2006 8:03 AM  
Blogger Hooker said...

I'm going to NYC this weekend. I hope to find a sweet pair of white boots to add to the collection.

9/07/2006 2:10 PM  
Anonymous John Dortmunder said...

There is no viable custom boot alternative in NYC. I live in NYC, I tried at length, ain't happenin'.

If you really want a world class pair of custom boots hand made call Stepahnie Ferguson in Millsap, Tx and she'll fix you up - she sure fixed me up!

You can fly back and forth for fittings and prob buy 2 pairs of boots from Steph for what one pair would cost from Billy Martin's - that place is a ripoff.

Cheers.

JD

10/23/2007 10:18 AM  

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