Olathe
Worn by cowboys, outlaws, and presidents, Olathe Boots have made a name for
themselves in the Western-wear tradition. Olathe has been defining Cowboy boots
in the U.S. since 1875, when C.H. Hyer put to use the skills he learned from his
German father, William, to begin manufacturing the boots of legends. Hyer
pioneered the mail-in boot measuring system that is still in use today, and by the
turn of the century, Hyer & Sons was known for its cowboy, army, and riding boots
that outfitted both the famous and the infamous. Today, Olathe boots are
thoughtfully fashioned from exotic leathers, making frequent use of vibrant color
palettes and unique, hand-stitched shaft designs that bring innovation and
brightness to the classic Cowboy boot blueprint. It’s clear why Olathe Boots are part
of the fabric of America.