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Old Gringo Boots

New Styles and Sizes Arriving Daily!

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Lucchese Boots

New Styles and Sizes Arriving Daily!

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Justin Boots

New Styles and Sizes Arriving Daily!

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Mens

Corral Boots

New Styles and Sizes Arriving Daily!

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Carhartt

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Cruel Girl Jeans

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Miss Me Jeans

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Scully

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Wrangler

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About Miss Me Jeans

Miss Me launched its first collection in the Spring of 2001 - with the single purpose to dress the modern girl who was no longer definable, but multi-dimensional in character and style. With this recognition and appreciation, Miss Me designs for those who hold a multitude of passions, personas and cultures. This denim line successfully captures the many identities of a woman, from casual wear to nightlife styles. Miss Me jeans have grown to be everyone’s favorite piece in the closet, never compromising comfort for style.


Miss Me Jeans are made to capture the edgy, bold and sexy side of the Miss Me woman. The line is known for it its finest washes, specialized designs and tailored fits. Miss Me Jeans is acclaimed for its embellished styles inspired by western and rock themes, but also enjoys the success of its hand-stitched and signature stitched basics from the Miss Me Denim Brand line.


Established as the American fashion brand, Miss Me celebrates innovation and quality with young contemporary price points. The line has been featured in Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan and Teen Vogue among others and has been worn by Miley Cyrus, Mischa Barton, Lindsay Lohan and Beyonce Knowles among others.

In an effort to describe specific brands to online visitors, Rivertrail borrowed the above exerpt from Miss Me, a company of which RiverTrail is a certified retailer. RiverTrail staff cannot be credited for the above exerpt.