Spurrs
Spurrs are a type of footwear that originated in the United States, particularly in the South, during the 19th century. They are characterized by their high, thick soles and are typically made of leather. Spurrs were originally worn by cowboys and other rural workers as a means of protection against the rough terrain and to provide stability while riding horses. The thick soles also helped to keep the feet dry and protected from the elements.
Over time, spurrs evolved into a fashion statement, particularly among men. They were often worn with high-waisted
Today, spurrs are still worn by some people, particularly those who appreciate their unique style and history.
Spurrs are typically made of leather and have a high, thick sole. They are usually worn with