1939 Cowboy Bootmaking Process in Alpine Texas
A craftsman works in a bootmaking shop in Alpine, Texas, in May 1939. He inserts a piece of canvas into the foot of a cowboy boot to maintain its shape and minimize wrinkles. This image documents the traditional bootmaking techniques that have been part of Texas culture, showcasing the craftsmanship involved in creating durable footwear.
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1939 Cowboy Bootmaking Process in Alpine Texas
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