Boot Barn
North Aurora.
“A lot of people don’t even realize Native American women do the same thing that our Native American cowboys do, which is the same thing that all other cowboys do.” - Sammy Jo Bird
Tried and true.
We’ve teamed up with Morgan Wallen and the Dallas Cowboys, and we’re gifting one winner the ultimate Dallas experience to see them both at AT&T Stadium this summer. The winner will receive 4 tickets to Morgan Wallen’s concert in Dallas, 4 Tickets to the Dallas Cowboys opening home game, a $1,000 Boot Barn Gift Card, and a $5,000 Travel Voucher.
Enter by 7/21/24
To enter and to view full rules and regulations see below:
https://www.bootbarn.com/cowboysxwallenrules.html
It takes a special kind of grit to be a rancher in the arid, unforgiving environment of the Australian Outback.
Home.
Traditions continue with cowgirl, rodeo athlete, and Blackfeet tribe member
Celebrating Mexican heritage and cultural legacies passed down for generations.
Endless land and sky.
Jagged mountain peaks, dense forests, and thousands of acres of game trails make up the sublime landscape of Kananaskis Country in Alberta, Canada.
Don’t need much.
No shortcuts.
Glass bead earrings with suede from Shyanne.
In Birdsville, Australia with cowgirl
Isolated from the world and lacking resources, the Outback is no easy place to raise livestock. But that doesn’t stop the Australian ringers. Born from both Western and Indigenous Australian traditions, ringers are the American cowboy’s counterpart in the land down under.
The cowboy’s legacy wasn’t born in the American Northwest, but this is where it lives—and on the Crow and Blackfeet reservations, it thrives. In his documentary Voices of the West, Ian Munsick joins his childhood best friend Stephen Yellowtail—a cowboy from the Crow Nation—to challenge perceptions and celebrate the vast identities of the American cowboy, bringing a resilient heritage under the spotlight.
Native American culture and cowboy culture are built on the same foundations—an unbreakable connection with the land, an unwavering work ethic, and a commitment to serving others. The American Northwest is home to many Native American cowboys who proudly combine both traditions as they train bucking horses, herd livestock, and demonstrate their rodeo skills in the arena.
In the Chalco municipality of Mexico, the history of the vaquero is flourishing through the iconic charro, a skilled horseman who practices the Mexican national sport of charreada.
Deep in the Australian Outback, life is scarce. It takes a special kind of grit to survive out here. Born from both Western and Indigenous Australian traditions, ringers are the American cowboy’s counterpart in the land down under.
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For hundreds of years, people in Kananaskis Country in Alberta, Canada, have depended on the land for forestry, cattle grazing, water, and oil and gas. Much of this land is remote—only accessible by foot or horseback, requiring the skilled to venture out on packing trips to maintain their way of life. Link in bio to view the story.
Pure Western grit.
Summer pieces with a western edge.
Cowboy country.
Because one store in Nashville wasn’t enough.
No better place.
Another round.
Where Western heritage meets craftsmanship.
Day in, day out.
The cowboy life or nothing.
Western grit.
The spirit of the West.
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3511 N. Salida Court
Aurora, CO
80011
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Monday | 9am - 8pm |
Tuesday | 9am - 8pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 8pm |
Thursday | 9am - 8pm |
Friday | 9am - 8pm |
Saturday | 9am - 8pm |
Sunday | 10am - 6pm |
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Aurora, 80205
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Aurora, 80012
We are a Leather shop located in Aurora. We cary all sorts of leather from jackets and chaps to wallets and gloves. Come check us out or give us a call if you have any questions.