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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 Scully Leather

The Scully leather tradition began in 1906 in Napa, California with the manufacture of fine gloves and jackets. The product line expanded over the years to include leather flying helmets, luggage, briefcases, agendas, portfolios, wallets, handbags and personal leather goods. Scully's involvement in historical events resulted in the permanent display of several items in both the Smithsonian Institute and the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington.

Scully's fine Leather Collections are manufactured utilizing the finest leathers available. Each product is hand-crafted with every possible concern for detail and a sincere regard for longevity. The skins used are meticulously selected from "A" grades with special attention to surface character and softness of "hand". Because no two skins are alike, each product has a unique personality that easily adapts to an individual's lifestyle. Each of our leather products is crafted to exacting standards, meeting the requirements of the most discriminating professionals. Whether your need is time management, traveling accessories, computer briefs or general image enhancement...Scully's fine Leather Collections are the perfect combination of convenience and luxury.

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