Tony Lama Chocolate Centennial Collection Boots

Item Number: 036A50

Original Price: $239.99

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  • Celebrate 100 years of Tony Lama Boots!
  • "Tony Lama Boots 100 Anniversary 1911 - 2011" & scrolling stitching are created by fancy embroidery
  • Handcrafted leather upper, lining, & sole
  • Lama Comfort Technology Poron ProZorb breathable, moisture-absorbing insole
  • Brass nail construction
  • Proudly crafted in El Paso, Texas, U.S.A.

Since 1911, Tony Lama has been crafting legendary western boots. As a soldier and cobbler for the U.S. Cavalry at Fort Bliss, Texas, Tony Lama's expertise as a custom boot maker spread quickly among cowboys and ranchers throughout the Southwest. Today, these legendary boots blend that superior craftsmanship with modern technology. This Centennial Collection boot for him features a chocolate century leather foot under a 13" matching leather shaft with fancy stitching. Men's Tony Lama Boot boasts a triple-density insole board. Stabilizing spring steel shank. Single stitched 3/4 Goodyear welt. Narrow square toe profile and 1 5/8" TLX western heel with commemorative metal plate.

Rated 3 out of 5 by 2 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Excellent boot for the dollar. I have shopped about every pair of cowboy boots that there are. From 100.00 boots to 2000.00 boots. These Lamas are just a great boot for the money. I have a 600.00 pair of Lucchese Classic boots as well as Naconas and another pair of Lamas also. This boot just feels "right". It also has some very good construction and attention to detail. It fits true to its size and width. This boot represents a real value in a boot... As the saying goes... You could pay more (for another brand) but why? September 15, 2011
Rated 1 out of 5 by Great looking boot Great looking boot, deep chocolate colour and I think that if I could have gotten my foot down the shank they would have been the right size and width. But that wasn't to be as the shank was considerably narrower than any of my other boots. I was bitterly disappointed! July 3, 2011
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