Rujo Boots
In 2019, two Texans who were enthusiastic about cowboy boots launched the relatively new boot company Rujo Boots. They made the decision to launch their own business because they were dissatisfied with the market's dearth of high-quality and reasonably priced cowboy boots. The Spanish word for "to roar" is the trade name Rujo. This demonstrates the company's dedication to producing boots that are striking and expressive.
Rujo Boots are made by hand utilizing conventional boot making methods. The boots can be resoled numerous times because of the Goodyear welt technology used in their production. Additionally, lemonwood pegs, which outlast metal pegs in strength and durability, are used in their construction.
Despite being created for a contemporary market, Rujo Boots are nevertheless based on the traditional cowboy boot making methods of León, Mexico. The boots come in many different designs, such as plain-toe, roper, and western boots. Additionally, they come in a range of hues, including as black, brown, and tan.
Rujo boots normally cost between $199 and $495 USD in Mexico. The cost of a pair of Rujo boots varies according to the style, leather, and construction. A pair of full-quill ostrich boots, for instance, will cost more than a similar pair made of calfskin.
Detailed Information:
- Founded: 2019
- Headquarters: Dallas, Texas
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rujoboots (34K followers)
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rujoboots/ (16.6K followers)
- Website: https://rujoboots.com/