Sports fans want more than just jerseys and big foam fingers. Now they're buying boots. "It's passion," said Monte Nelson, the brand manager for Fort Worth-based Nocona Boots. Nocona manufactures and ...
Move over UGGs -- cowboy boots are taking over college campuses across the nation. There are three things a Southern student can't live without: great food, college football and an amazing pair of ...
That quote epitomizes the drive of Enid Justin, who founded Nocona Boot Company in 1925, shocking her family who predicted it would fail, but stayed true to her vision creating a company that endured ...
MONTAGUE COUNTY (CBS 11 NEWS) - Once known for western boots and later baseball gloves, the Montague County town of Nocona fell on hard times in the 1980s and 1990s -- but new life is pouring in.
The leather industry has played an important role in the makeup of Nocona, the Montague County town that is perhaps more known for its boot making history than anything else. The vision and drive of ...
On the dusty roads of West Texas in the 1920s, an unlikely figure traveled from town to town in her Model T, signing up roughnecks and cowboys for custom boot orders and continuing her late father’s ...
NOCONA, Texas (AP) - H.J. Justin traveled from Gainesville to Spanish Fort in the northern part of Montague County in 1879, having honed his craft of boot making before providing a serve to drovers ...
About 100 miles northwest of Dallas-Fort Worth, after passing untold pastures of crops and cattle, sits the town of Nocona, Texas, population 3,000. It’s home of the Nokona baseball glove factory — ...
How it started The lore of Nocona boots dates back to the rough and tumble days of the western cattle drives. Herman Joseph Justin went to Spanish Fort in 1879. He found a job in Frank P. See’s barber ...