Wednesday, June 30, 2010

VANSON LEATHER STREAMLINER VEST!

Okay. here is a vanson streamliner vest in perfect condition. It is a size 46 but i will expand from the sides to get bigger or smaller. For instance, i used it in my size 48. I am not sure if it will fit into a 44.........$65.00

CUSTOM MAVERICK WRANGLER JEAN JACKET VEST!


This a custom piece, hand distressed ,painted and bleached.... wrangler maverick is one the top work wear brands that exist today aside many others. it's a size 50/med,.........$100.00

SICK NIKES!


These are a hot pair of used nikes, size 10 that really fits like a 9......... $40.00

VINTAGE SOREL BOOTS!


Sorel is and has been the leader in outdoor / snow / winter boots, hands down. Kaufman makes the best wool liners. Put these together and what do you get? These boots. We're talking reinforced rubber soles with Kaufman wool liners. One layer to keep the wet out, the other layer to keep the warm in! It's the perfect match...these are size 7...... $120.00...

JUSTIN BOOTS SINCE 1879



BRAND NEW JUSTIN BOOT SIZE 6......... $110.00

The Justin Boots story began in 1879, when H.J. Justin left Lafayette, Indiana to start a new life in Spanish Fort, Texas. Initially a boot repairman, H.J. soon began his own boot company working out of his home.

When a railroad was built in Nocona, Texas in 1889, H.J. moved his family and business there to capitalize on the bigger market opportunity.

In 1908, John and Earl came to work for their father, and the company was renamed H.J. Justin and Sons. In 1910, Justin boots were sold in 26 states, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba for $11 a pair.

John, Earl and Avis took over the business after their father's death in 1918. In 1925, the brothers moved the company headquarters to Fort Worth.

In 1948, John Justin, Jr. purchased controlling interest in the company. It wasn't long before H.J. Justin & Sons was growing again. In 1968, the company made a deal with Acme Brick, another Fort Worth company with pioneering roots, to form Justin Industries.

Nocona Boot Company became part of Justin Industries when John Jr. purchased the controlling shares from his aunt, Enid Justin, in 1981. Three years later, Chippewa Shoe Company was added to the Justin family of brands. And in 1990, Justin Industries purchased competitor Tony Lama Boots after years of intense rivalry.

In August of 2000, Justin Boots was purchased by Berkshire Hathaway, managed by Warren Buffet. With strong financial backing, a lasting tradition of quality, and a talented management team, Justin Boots today is stronger than ever.