Cowboy Bootmaker Measuring Last in Alpine Texas 1939
In May 1939, a bootmaker works in a cowboy boot shop in Alpine, Texas, situated in Brewster County. The craftsman measures a standard last to ensure custom fits for individual customers. Cowboy boots have deep roots in American culture, symbolizing the heritage of the Western frontier and the craftsmanship of skilled artisans.
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Cowboy Bootmaker Measuring Last in Alpine Texas 1939
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