The Jolene
The 3-second version
- Hand-embroidered roses climb the full height of the shaft
- Truffle cowhide with yellow piping that follows the embroidery
- Leather outsole for a traditional Western boot feel
- Embroidery needs protection from snags and stains
- Leather sole wears faster than rubber on pavement
- Requires break-in time like most Western boots
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Western Boots with Hand-Embroidered Roses Across the Shaft
Most Western boots with embroidery lean on simple vines or geometric stitching. This pair uses actual roses that climb the shaft in a way that recalls hand-painted folk art from the 1800s, giving you depth and shading instead of flat outlines. The yellow piping keeps the floral work from disappearing into the truffle base, so the detail reads clearly from across a room. If you want boots that function as the focal point of an outfit rather than a neutral foundation, the embroidery here does that work without crossing into costume territory.
Good gift when
- People who want statement footwear that stands out in a crowd
- Western wear enthusiasts who appreciate detailed embroidery
- Anyone building a wardrobe around bold, artistic pieces
- Those who prefer leather soles over rubber
Skip it if The embroidery requires careful handling and is not suited to rough outdoor use or wet conditions where the threads could be damaged.
Specs
- Upper Material
- Truffle cowhide
- Outsole
- Leather
- Detail
- Hand-embroidered roses with yellow piping
- Toe Design
- Floral embroidered toe bug
- Silhouette
- Classic Western with pointed toe
- Available Sizes
- 5 through 9.5
- Width
- B (standard)
If you're giving it
- You'll need their size
Boot sizing varies by brand; wrong size means a return trip.
The maker
Tecovas builds these boots in the Western tradition, focusing on leather construction and hand-finished details. The embroidery technique used here borrows from American needlework of the nineteenth century, when floral motifs appeared on everything from quilts to saddle blankets. The climbing rose pattern was applied to each shaft individually, which is why the design has visible texture and layered color rather than a printed or stamped appearance.
The details
These boots feature embroidered roses that wind up the shaft in a design inspired by nineteenth-century American folk art. The floral work adds texture and color against a neutral truffle background, with yellow piping running along the edges to frame the embroidery. A floral motif appears on the toe as well, tying the design together from foot to cuff.
The upper is cowhide leather, and the outsole is leather rather than synthetic. The shaft stands tall enough to show the full climbing rose pattern when worn with jeans or skirts. The silhouette follows a classic Western profile with a moderate heel and a pointed toe.
This pair requires more care than plain boots because of the embroidery. Avoid conditions that would snag or soil the threadwork. The floral detail makes them visible in any setting, so they work best when you want footwear that draws attention rather than blending in.
Truffle cowhide base with climbing floral detail and a leather outsole
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Questions
- Can these boots handle outdoor wear or are they dress-only?
- The embroidery and leather sole make them better suited to indoor settings, patios, and clean outdoor venues. Rough terrain or wet conditions risk snagging the threadwork or wearing through the leather sole quickly.
- How do I clean boots with embroidery like this?
- Wipe the leather with a damp cloth and use a soft brush for the embroidered areas. Avoid soaking the boots or using harsh cleaners that could fade or loosen the threads. Condition the leather away from the embroidery.
- Do these boots require a break-in period?
- Yes, like most Western boots with leather construction. The cowhide will soften and conform to your foot over the first several wears. Expect some stiffness initially, especially around the shaft and vamp.
- Will the yellow piping fade or discolor over time?
- Piping on boots is typically dyed leather or treated cord, and it can show wear with heavy use. Keep the boots out of prolonged sun exposure and avoid getting them wet to help the color last.
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