Description: === DESCRIPTION Used very little. Leather is in very good condition. See pictures for minor flaws. Original price $92 (around 1990). Box is in poor condition because it has been laying since then. == SHIPPING: FREE == PAYMENT: Paypal only Request that payment be made after end of auction. == SATISFACTION: If there is something that is not in the listing, or further clarification is needed, please ask before bidding. We appreciate your interest and want to do our best that you be completely satisfied with your purchase. == RETURNS Since you are picking it up and can inspect it on-site a refund will only be issued if it is not picked up. == CONTACT Ebay message. Thanks for looking. Chuck +++++++ Company History Founded in 1930s in Chicago then moved toClarksville, Tennessee. In the 1940s it became the largest maker ofcowboy bootsand remained the world's largest until the mid-1980s. In 2002, it was purchased by H.H. Brown, a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, and placed under the Double-H Boots brand label, where it remains today. +++++++ Instructions on the box: 1. Pulling On Your Boots. First of all, take a seat! Pulling on your boots is best done from a seated position. You should hear a soft "plop" when your foot drops onto the insole. Stand to adjust your foot and heel. 2. Positioning The Ball Of The Foot. The ball of your foot should be at the widest part of the boot sole, and absolutely no further forward. When standing, the boot shank and the arch of your foot should have matching curves. 3. Ensuring Ample Toe Room. If your smaller toes push beyond the stitching line that attaches the sole, or if your big toe creates a bump, your boots are too short. Two quick tests to check for ample toe room are to run your finger over the area occupied by your smaller toes to see that the toes touch lightly against the leather. Then stand up and stamp your boot forward, trying to force your toes into the front of the boot. If this causes toe crowding, try a larger. 4. Getting The Correct Instep Fit. An important factor in proper boot comfort is the instep fit. You can check for good instep fit by grasping the instep leather between your thumb and index finger and rubbing your thumb across the instep. A large wrinkle indicates the instep is too loose and may also cause excessive heel slippage. A slight wrinkle indicates a proper fit and will feel more comfortable. +++++++ Ebay AI Provided Description: Step out in style with these vintage red leather lace-up roper cowboy boots from Acme. The boots feature a round toe shape and a medium calf width, making them comfortable for all-day wear. The low block heel measures between 3/4 inch to 1 1/2 inches, making them perfect for any casual occasion. Crafted with high-quality leather and a leather lining, these boots are sure to last for winter, fall, and spring. The solid pattern and combat/western style add a touch of character to your outfit. These boots are perfect for women who want to add a touch of vintage flair to their wardrobe.
Price: 45 USD
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
End Time: 2025-01-01T18:28:28.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Toe Shape: Round Toe
Closure: Lace Up
Occasion: Casual
US Shoe Size: 5.5
Platform Height: 1 in
Country of Manufacture: United States
Calf Width: Medium
Fabric Type: leather
Heel Height: Low (3/4 in. to 1 1/2 in.)
Vintage: Yes
AU Shoe Size: none
Personalize: No
Department: Women
Style: Combat / Western
Outsole Material: Leather
Season: Fall, Spring, Winter
UK Shoe Size: none
Shoe Shaft Style: Mid-Calf
Pattern: Solid
Character: Boots
EU Shoe Size: none
Color: Red
Lining Material: Leather
Brand: Acme
Type: Boot
Customized: No
Heel Style: Block
Model: Lace Up Roper
Theme: Cowboy
Shoe Width: M
Upper Material: Leather
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Insole Material: Leather