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ZIP IT GOOD

Tecovas is tackling real-life boot quandaries in zippy fashion. Earlier this year, the direct-to-consumer brand announced two versions of a zip-up boot for men: The Dean ($235) comes in soft Bourbon Calf leather, The Roy ($235) in waterproof Honey Suede. The inward-facing zippers are barely noticeable; the shafts are designed to make pants and jeans fit more comfortably. And these should please cowboys who have trouble putting on and taking off boots. Tecovas founder Paul Hedrick even found a fan of the zip-ups in country star Randy Travis, whose mobility issues prevent him from wearing traditional models. Now he can dress to the hilt in the kinds of boots he has worn all his life. tecovas.com

BLACK HILLS BISON

Artist Dana Voorhees finds inspiration for her jewelry designs in her surroundings. “Born in the Black Hills of South Dakota, I relate easily to the character of the mountains,” she says. “My love of the outdoors puts me in touch with the colors, shapes, and textures of nature, and I draw inspiration from diverse cultural influences and the landscape around my Black Hills studio.” She also strives to create one-of-a-kind statement pieces that can be dressed up or down, with various colors and textures, all with

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