Anderson Bean Boots – Hip and trendy with Classic Cowboy Grit


Forbes says that Bean Boots have become so extremely popular that the company had to recruit 100 new employees and start a third shift in Maine just to keep up with demand for them. This is due to their effectiveness, durability and timeless design.

Anderson Bean utilizes special leather options like full quill ostrich, huge bass fish, elephant and giraffe when crafting their boots and hopes that each pair will 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 you. The boots blend trendy style and a touch of cowboy for an unforgettable cowboy grit style that will turn heads everywhere they go. Anderson Bean takes great pride in finding exclusive hides, such as full quill ostrich, big bass fish, elephant, the giraffe, and Caiman hides for these leather masterpieces.

The team members stitch each welt channel with a double back stitch and connect vamp leather liner leather, and synthetic box toe materials. This is an essential step that ensures durability over time.

Lemonwood pegs that are manually punched into the sole aren't just ornamental, they also provide long-lasting support too. This technique has been used to stop shank movement and dislodging caused by nails that are made of metal over the course of time.

Cavender's offers both men's and ladies' Anderson Bean boots in styles that stay true to the brand's premium craftsmanship and authentic western style. Check out our selection now to find a style that fits your lifestyle demands – look to see the Anderson Bean logo on each tag to guarantee authenticity!

The Heel

Anderson Bean shoes are epitome of quality western footwear, renowned for their variety of choices in leather and their classic cowboy style. They are made entirely from natural leather, they are made in the United States by skilled artisans using exotic hides such as full quill ostrich, huge bass fish, elephant, caiman, and giraffe hides in order to make these beautiful shoes.

Lemonwood pegs used in each boot's heel aren't just aesthetic; they aid in shaping and molding the bottom of each shoe for proper formation and shaping. This tried-and-true method has proved far more efficient than nails made of steel that may be rusty and lose their shape as time passes.

When the sole of a shoe is secured in its place, it's time to be welt stitched. This procedure typically involves single or double stitches using various thread colors for maximum effect. It takes longer than you'd expect, but will result in a strong, beautiful boot!

Once the welt channel has been stitched, the boot will be “lasted,” or held together with an interlaced band of stitches joining vamp leather and lining leather underneath. The next step is sewing of ear pulls, followed by custom-order inlays finally reinforcing tape is applied around the area to prevent the ear pulls from separating and damaging the boot.

The Spur Rest

Spurs can offer additional grip for riders or performing tasks with precision, provided boots designed specifically to wear spurs include an extended lip that is called”spur shelf” or “spur shelf” or “spur shelf,” usually located on the heel of every boot. For example, Anderson Bean, Olathe, Double H, Fenoglio R Watson Tony Lama all offer riding heel boots that have spur ledges whereas roper or heel models for walker do not usually include this feature.

Before you make your choice before you make your decision, examine them in person and check their label to determine if they have “riding” or “ranch” styles, “spur ledge”, or “riding heel” characteristics. Such features are typically prevalent in high-heeled cowboy boots as compared to shorter roper or walker heels.

The Stitch Patterns

Anderson Bean boots are designed to create a striking statement with intricate stitch patterns and an array of leather options that will be conversation starters. From high-end cowboy style to hip flair as well as full-quill Ostrich and huge bass skins There's bound to be a style that is perfect for you and your personality among their selection of Anderson Bean boots!

Once both the top and liner leathers have been assembled and sent to the Stitching Room where each custom order is given a unique stitch pattern. The boots are then polished during this process to smooth out any rough textures inside of them before trimming is complete and ear-pulls are stitched onto. Details or inlays may also be added during this stage.

After stitching is completed, the welt will be added – this durable leather is then stitched tight around the inner sole for additional security and strength. Sandpapering of the outsole and heel areas is next so that glue can adhere firmly; lemon wood pegs may then be added for reinforcement and an extra layer of support to boot construction.