Ever wonder how cowboy boots are made? Join me as we see just how boots are made. Anderson Bean boots are not your ordinary boots. They are half crafted and over 80 hands help make each boot. This is an episode you don't want to miss!
I just bought a pair of AB Pirarucu boots. The boots fit well, but the feel under my feet do not feel comfortable. It feels like my socks are moving around for the lack of a better description. No other boots that I own/wear give me this problem. I wonder if it is the cushion sole, which I am not impressed with. That insert cushion sole is not a good quality insole ! Any thoughts/input? Thx!
Wow.. tears of joy to see such a beautiful American boot company! These are on my list for next boot buy!!! Last ones I got were from Cowtown Boots. 🤠🌻🐴 God bless Texas and God bless America!!
Cool video. Thanks for posting it! Anderson Bean boots are great. The best fitting, best feeling, best looking boots I own, (I currently have three pairs of AB boots and my other boots almost never get worn now). Bought my first pair of Anderson Beans when I wasn’t looking to buy a new pair of boots. Saw a pair that caught my eye and the store had them in my size, so I decided to try them on. Put one boot on and it immediately felt broken in and felt better than the pair I was wearing. I put the second one on, took ten or twelve steps and said, “I’ll take them.” As long as they keep making them in the U.S.A., I’ll keep buying them! Anderson Bean are my brand of choice!
Awesome. Wherever you go we will follow. Thanks for dragging is along. Pretty neat to know someone still takes some pride in their work. That's a rarity these days unfortunately.
I got my first pair of AB a few months ago and they are by far the best boots I have owned. I have very sensitive feet from being a heavy equipment technician and walking on concrete 12 hours a day, but these boots feel better than any of my high end work boots! I wish they had steel toe so i could wear them on the job. I already have my second pair on the way!
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AB - The _square toe_ boot company. Nothing but. Round toes are much better for riding horses though... Just sayin'. I have 74 pairs of regular round toe cowboy boots and *one* pair of square toe cowboy boots...
I have plenty that are not square toe.. I think they are a great company… but everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Someone may like my shirt while another person doesn’t lol. But in all seriousness I do appreciate you watching my videos! Thank you 🙏
Lol. I get it. Had they not been harvested I wouldn’t have. But the silver lining is- it’s the little things I don’t notice in videos that I need to be made aware of .. so seriously thank you! But I won’t lie, I’ve stepped on a few by accident. A lot of times though I’ll have to walk on the raised beds bc of the irrigation or I trip bc I’m clumsy 🤣. Thanks for watching! I hope you will continue to do so! Have an awesome day! 🤩
Curious, how many people are willing to spend two thousand dollars on a pair of very well made cowboy boots, and then use them for work, to most probably be marred and destroyed 🤔? I've a hand full of pairs, none cheap, yet I'd never, knowingly, expose them to anything destructive.
most of the boots you see in this video are in between 300-600. I have 5 pairs, just bought a new one today. 2 nice pairs and 3 pairs that get worked in hard. Best boots ever
@@nickpavis3916 Thanks, I've tried to become experienced and learn as much as I need to protect and preserve mine. I'm a retired medical professional, living in DTLA, so good work shoes protected against needle sticks, body fluids and, cold hard, linoleum. Only time I wore boots for work was as a Navy corpsman. All the best 👌.
@@JonBrown-po7he forget about the new boots for a second. My first pair I ever bought have been through way more than any western cowboy boot (not true work boot, i.e. I work in a metal fabrication shop) ever should be. And they are still the most comfortable boot of all time. All they need is a re sole thanks to stepping on slag and other hot shit. They are more comfortable out the box than 90% of boots broken in. And then they break in and it's like heaven.
Liar, the invention of the cowboy boot was by Mexicans in Mexico, Spanish born in America and the cowboy boot has roots in hispanic culture and Natives, in no way the anglos had something to do with the invention of this culture
Very interesting, and appreciate the "Made In USA" ethic--as well as using USA materials suppliers. Kudos on that. Unfortunately, as a vegan, I don't eat animals or wear leather, so this is not a boot I'd buy. But the video was informative, and I can appreciate the skill and work that goes into making boots!
Actually the founder was Hispanic.. and it’s disrespectful to call them Mexicans. It’s Hispanic. So if you’re going to make a comment such as yours do it right
@@agmag_stx Yeah, hispanic from Guanajuato, Mexico is Mexican. I'm Mexican. Hispanics in Nicaragua or Paraguay don't make cowboy boots. Tecovas manufactures there, so does Stetson. You are telling me I'm offending Mexicans for calling them Mexicans? I am Mexican!
@@agmag_stx Your comment is offensive, The culture of the cowboy is Mexican after all Hispanics that use to have this traditions before the US had this lands were Mexicans, they had a nationality they were not only hispanic. The Spanish sons of the ones born in America (Mexico) are Criolles and their nationality were Mexico and after that we were New Spain, but still the same culture and traditions. Cowboys are Mexican heritage, brown and white Hispanic people, not Anglo
Funny how the traditions is still done by Mexicans, Since that's where the cowboys really come from, from Mexican lands, that were robbed by the US, Cowboy culture its Hispanic culture not anglo, you people don't have more than 150 years with this culture, Us Mexicans we been part of the cowboy for more than 300 years, and the U.S cowboy is just a copy of the northern Mexican cowboy. In Mexico we have the Vaquero and the Charro and the first rodeos were from Hispanoamerica. Sometimes it's funny that your hispanic people think they come directly from spain or something when all of the tools and clothes you guys use come aswell from Mexican traditions, isn't weird that your cowboy was born after 1845? more or less?