Anderson Bean Boots – Hip and trendy with Classic Cowboy Grit


Forbes reports that Bean Boots have become so hugely popular that the company had to recruit 100 new employees and open an additional shift in Maine just to meet demand for them. This can be attributed to their durability, effectiveness and timeless design.

Anderson Bean utilizes special leather options like full quill ostrich, big bass fish, elephant and giraffe in their boot designs, hoping each pair to make a statement and spark conversation.

The Toe

Anderson Bean shoes are built in-house according to Texas tradition of bootmaking and are designed specifically for those who want to wear them. Their boots combine hip style with cowboy flair to create a unique cowboy look that is sure to make heads turn wherever they go. Anderson Bean takes great pride in searching out exclusive hides like full quill ostrich, big bass fish, elephant, Giraffe and Caiman hides to create these all leather masterpieces.

Team members stitch each welt channel with double back stitch, connecting vamp leather, lining leather and box toe synthetic materials. It is a crucial procedure that will ensure longevity over time.

Lemonwood pegs that are manually crushed into the sole aren't just decorative; they provide lasting support, too. This method has been practiced to prevent shank movement or dislodging that is caused by the wear and tear of nails made from metal over time.

Cavender's sells both men's as well as women's Anderson Bean boots in styles that stay true to the brand's quality craftsmanship and authentic western flair. Explore our collection now to find a pair that meets your lifestyle demands – look at the Anderson Bean logo on every tag to guarantee authenticity!

The Heel

Anderson Bean Boots are epitome of quality western boots, well-known for their variety of styles and leathers, as well as their the classic cowboy look. Handcrafted entirely out of genuine leather from the United States by skilled artisans employing exotic hides like full quill ostrich and big bass fish, elephant, caiman and giraffe hides to make these beautiful pieces of footwear.

Lemonwood pegs used in each shoe's heel don't only look beautiful they help shape and mold the sole of each shoe for proper formation and molding. This tried-and-true method has proved superior to metal nails which may be rusty and lose their shape in time.

After the sole of a shoe has been fixed in place, it's ready to be welt stitched. This procedure typically involves single or double stitches with different thread colors to create the best effect. It takes longer than you'd expect, but will result in a strong, beautiful boot!

Once the welt channel has been stitched then the boot is “lasted,” or held together with an interlaced band of stitches connecting vamp leather with the lined leather beneath it. Next comes sewing of the ear pulls, followed by custom inlays finally reinforcing tape is applied on the area around it to keep the ear pulls from separating and damaging the boot.

The Spur Rests Spur Rest

Spurs can offer additional the traction required for riding or carrying out tasks that require precision, provided boots designed specifically to wear spurs include a protruding lip that is referred to as”spur shelf” or “spur edge” or “spur shelf,” usually located at the heel of each boot. For example, Anderson Bean, Olathe, Double H, Fenoglio R Watson Tony Lama all offer riding heel boots with spur ledges. Roper or walker heel styles do not generally have this feature.

Before making your selection prior to making your final decision, you should try them out in person and look over their label to see if it features “riding” or “ranch” designs, “spur ledge”, or “riding heel” characteristics. Such features are typically most often found in taller riding heel cowboy boots when compared to the shorter roper and walker heel.

The Stitch Patterns

Anderson Bean boots are designed to create a striking statement by incorporating intricate stitch patterns and a variety of leather options that guarantee conversation starters. From high-end cowboy style to hip flair and even full quill ostrich and big bass fish skin leather choices – there is sure to be one just right to match your style and personal preferences from their collection of Anderson Bean boots!

After all the upper and lower leathers have been assembled, they are sent into the Stitching Room where each custom order is given a unique stitch pattern. The boots are then polished in this step to smooth away rough surfaces inside them prior to trimming and ear-pulls are stitched onto. Details or inlays can be added later.

Once stitching has been completed, the welt will be added – this durable leather is then stitched tight around the inner sole for extra security and durability. Sandpapering of outsole and heel areas then follows so glue is able to stick firmly. lemon wood pegs may then be added to give extra support of boot construction.