Cowboy Boot Stitching & Inlay
Every year I look forward to Jim Arndt's Cowboy Boot Calendar. My copy goes up on a nail next to the kitchen sink. It's a New Year's tradition.The calendar's big pages (12" x 12") lets you see count-the-stitches-details on every pair ...this year there are seven new pairs, six vintage ones.
I'm impressed by a pair of vintage Noconas (See "November.") Even though I'm not crazy about the white collar, I like the large strong inlay pattern—I especially like the three rows of stitching that surrounds each shape. (Click here for another view.) Two rows of yellow stitches, outlined again by a row of white.

The boot design is sturdy, straight forward and well-balanced. The stitching keeps the pattern from looking sparse. It softens the edges without making the boot look wimpy. It's great.
I think inlay loses some of its punch ...as soon as you need your reading glasses.
NOTE (7 Jan 2006): Guess has remade this cowboy boot... with a few different colors to choose from.



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Every year I play a nerdy game of "Name That Maker" ...seeing how many bootmakers I can correctly name without looking at the captions. Sigh. This year's score was a sorry 6 out of 13. I was stumped by the vintage pairs.
How did you do?
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