Rugged, Yet Beautiful: Ariat Cowboy BootsAriat cowboy boots may be some of the most popular in the western wear industry. Ariat International was founded in order to provide technologically modern boots for competitive equestrian athletes. Ariat was founded by two women, Pam Parker and Beth Cross in 1990. They were unhappy with the way that traditional cowboy boots felt on the feet, but still loved the classic look that these boots offered. They set about to find a happy medium between these two aspects, and came up with arch supportive boots that still provide a traditional look. The company has since grown to provide boots for work, dress, and play. Men's, women's, and kid's boots are all manufactured by this well known company. It is the number one English style riding boot manufacturer in America. Ariat is the official footwear of many prestigious equine associations, and it is well known for sponsoring local, regional, and national charity and riding events regularly. In order to stay connected with its customers around the world, the company uses the latest technology. An extensive website and social media tools like Facebook allow customers to see what is going on with Ariat. One can read the latest news, check out new products, and more. |

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