
WE WANT CUTER BOOTS.
Vintage style, timeless, comfortable, to wear to football games, rodeos, shopping trips, concerts and carpool.
We are sisters with an authentic, unique style that embodies our brand. Cowboy boots have been on our feet since we were little girls.
Our hero was Crystal Gayle. We saw her at the Houston rodeo with hair to her waist twirling around with sparkles and boots. We had stars in our eyes...

One of our favorite family trips was to Whispering Wind’s dude ranch in Bandera, TX. Our parents were entertaining friends from Scotland and wanted to show them a cowboy experience of Texas in the 80s. They took us to an iconic honky-tonk, Arkey Blues’ Silver Dollar Saloon. Walking in the door, you head directly down some rickety old stairs with smoke in the air and the smell of pork ribs in a crock pot, this dark musty joint was like nothing we’d ever seen. The sawdust on the floor begged us to ask why?

The answer was in the two steps and the boots sliding across the floor. Just like they don’t make honky-tonks like Arkey Blues anymore, we feel like they don’t make cowboy boots like they used to.
Our late father’s favorite song was Fraulein written by Lawton Williams and sung by Bobby Helms 1957. We named our boot line, Fraulein Boots, as an homage to our late father and a tribute to honky tonk nostalgia.
our why
Our Roots
We believe in what the land made us.
Fraulein Boot Company started in Texas. And Texas - the soil, the sky, the people who work it - is in every single boot we make. This brand exists because of the land, and because of the people who loved it before we did. That's not a tagline. That's just true.
Which is why, every September, we give back to Farm Aid.
Why Farm Aid
Willie Nelson started a fight in 1985. He's still fighting it.
When family farmers started losing their land - their livelihood, their legacy, the thing they'd planned to hand to their kids - Willie Nelson didn't look away. He called his friends, threw a concert, and raised money to help. Forty years later, Farm Aid is still at it. Same mission, same stubborn belief that people who feed this country deserve to keep their land.
"Farm Aid funds organizations that help family farmers stay on their land. They fight corporate consolidation. They connect farmers to markets, legal resources, and each other. They show up when floods and debt and drought make staying feel impossible."
That's the kind of fight worth showing up for.
what we do
Every September, a portion of every sale goes to Farm Aid.
We've been doing this since we launched. The very first thing we did as a brand - before most people knew our name - was host a Farm Aid-style event and raise $4,000 for family farmers. We were brand new and it felt like the most important thing we could do. It still does.
When you buy Fraulein boots this September, part of that sale goes directly to Farm Aid. You get boots you'll wear for a decade. Farmers get a fighting chance to stay on the land their families have worked for generations. That feels right to us.
give directly
Want to do more? We hope you do.
You don't have to buy anything to support Farm Aid. If this matters to you, give directly. Every dollar goes toward keeping family farms alive in America.
