Lucchese Mad Dog Boots with Bad-Girl Attitude

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Donny and Marie would have no arguments over these boots from the Lucchese 1883 Collection. A little bit country and a little bit rock-and-roll sums up perfectly the blend of Lucchese cowboy boot tradition and bad-girl attitude. Officially named “Tan Burnished Mad Dog Goat Rosa Muerte” in the Lucchese 1883 catalog, these boots  feature full leather uppers with embroidered skull and floral details, dual pull tabs, smooth leather lining, 1.5" heel, a 12" shaft, and rubber anti-skid capped heels. See these Lucchese Mad Dog Boots at Endless.com.

$450 | Buy

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Lusty Boots from The Lucchese Diva Collection

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Western Cowboy Brands believes in boots for every occasion. These gorgeous boots from Luchesse may not have a lot of utility for the show ring, but they'll sure make you stand out in a crowd. The Luchesse Siena from the company's Diva Collection features calfskin leather, buttercup tooled wingtips, side-zipper shafts, and colorful machine embroidered floral stitching. The 1.5" heel is capped with non-slip rubber for stability on polished floors. Padded insoles make these boots cool and comfortable all day long.

$525 | Buy

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Win a Pair of Jurassic Ranch Handmade Boots!

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Do you write cowboy poetry? Jurassic Handmade Boots is lookin’ for some good ditties to post on their company website. To aid in their search, the folks in charge of marketing have started a contest to rope in a few verses for consideration. If you think you’ve got what it takes to be a Jurassic Handmade Boots poet, hop on over to their company website to submit your entry. Winners receive a pair of custom made boots for their efforts. No purchase necessary.

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Boots of The Day: Sorrell “Eagles & Silver”

This elegant  “Eagles & Silver” design by Sorrell Custom Boots features burgundy kangaroo quarters with inlaid eagles, burgundy crocodile vamps, and custom Clint Orms silver & copper badges, heel pieces, and toe tips. Since 1990, designer Lisa Sorrell has been churning out her one-of-a-kind cowboy boots for famous and not-so-famous patrons including country music stars Marty Stuart, Wynonna Judd, and Trisha Yearwood. At her small shop in Guthrie, Oklahoma, Sorrell turns ordinary leather into personalized works of art that customers can wear every day. Every one of her boots are personally signed as a statement of quality. Prices start on the low end at  $3,500.

$3,500 and up | Details

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Lucchese Boot Design Contest Deadline Looms!

Just two days left to submit your design to the Lucchese Design-a-Diva boot competition! Submissions can be in any two-dimensional medium (e.g. crayon, colored pencils, watercolor), and must include  specifications for color(s), leather suggestions, stitch patterns, wingtips, collars, etcetera. You can obtain the official downloadable pattern template here. In addition to your design specifications, Lucchese also wants a typed 200 word essay describing the inspiration for your design, and the Italian women’s name you want the boot to be known by. All entries must be snail-mailed to Lucchese, and postmarked no later than April 5, 2010. Winners will receive one pair of their own custom made Diva by Lucchese boots. Their essays and photos of the winning designs will be published in the Lucchese company newsletter, and posted on Lucchese.com, and the Lucchese Facebook fan page. Good Luck!

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