Description
In spring 1875 a cowboy walked into Charles Hyer’s boot shop in Olathe, Kansas, with a special request. He wanted boots that were comfortable for riding and walking with toes that would easily slip into stirrups.
Recommended Citation
Davis, Christy (2016). "Cowboy Creativity: An Economic Future for Rural Flint Hills Communities," Symphony in the Flint Hills Field Journal. https://newprairiepress.org/sfh/2016/creating/2
Cowboy Creativity: An Economic Future for Rural Flint Hills Communities
In spring 1875 a cowboy walked into Charles Hyer’s boot shop in Olathe, Kansas, with a special request. He wanted boots that were comfortable for riding and walking with toes that would easily slip into stirrups.