Jersey? Meet cowboy boot.

All-Star Boots and Boot Owners.

Paul Skenes, Pittsburgh Pirates

Whether you want to rep your sorority or a school club with customized and detachable buttons, pins, or bows, these boots can be personalized to be as unique as you are. The owner of these boots wanted to pay homage to her alma mater, the LSU Tigers.

Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers

There are few things more beloved in Los Angeles than the Kershaws, and the popularity of these boots certainly proves that. The Dodgers pair has been my most requested variation by far, and just goes to show how engaging the LA fan base is. The blue logo with the red numbers is crisp, clean, and so classic.

Austin Gomber, Colorado Rockies

The vibrant purple pinstripes make these boots absolute show stoppers, and using the Limited Player jerseys with the number featured on the front has been my personal favorite touch to take this design over the top.

Josh Smith, Texas Rangers

I knew when I started creating these boots that I would have to solve the question “How do you make 2 boots come together to look like a jersey with only 1 number on the back?” The result is very satisfying, and when the owner puts the heels of their boots together, the integrity of the jersey is perfectly maintained.

Bryson Stott, Philadelphia Phillies

The Phillies have one of the most recognizable jerseys in sports worldwide, and the pinstripes are such a fun and unique twist on your typical cowboy boot. Add this to the success the team has had in recent years, and you get boots that are highly requested with demand that is not expected to slow down any time soon.

Will Smith, Los Angeles Dodgers

Nothing is better than baseball with family! Creating these adorable toddler boots was a fun challenge that allowed me to see the versatility of my design. These stylish little boots are the perfect addition to the jersey boot family, and complete the vision of having the whole family supporting Dad in matching jerseys.

My Jersey Cowboy Boot Story

In June of this year, I had the thought "how cool would it be to see a perfect replication of a sports jersey on a pair of cowboy boots? The buttons perfectly placed, the team logo aligned, the iconic name and number matched up across the back."

I immediately started my research to see if this design already existed, and when I discovered that it did not, I got to work. Coming from a STEM and Engineering background, I have never recognized myself as an artist, but have always considered myself to be persistent and resourceful. I ordered my Fanatics jerseys and developed a plan for how I wanted my design to look. I created exactly what I was envisioning all by myself, a one-woman show, meticulously crafting and hand-making the game day statement piece of my dreams.

The very first prototype I ever created was this pair of Braves Acuña Jr. boots, which you can see here. It is amazing to see the transformation from my first iteration to where I am today, which can be attributed to the manufacturing and process design experiences gained through my 10-year tech consulting career.

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I am currently working on an NFL pair of jersey cowboy boots using a Washington Commander’s player jersey.

Figuring out how to develop the design with numbers on the front and back of the jersey has been an exciting challenge, and these boots are going to look so good on the sidelines in a few weeks.

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