unveil a new exhibition — “Cowboy Boots: From Roundups to Runways.” Presented by Lucchese Bootmaker, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the history, craftsmanship and ...
Tecovas, a Western-style apparel and cowboy boot retailer, will open its first Kentucky location at Oxmoor Center in summer 2025. The new store will be located on the south-facing side of the mall ...
Expect to see a lot of cowboys and cowgirls in their boots this month when the National Western Stock Show opens in Denver. Just in time for the Jan. 11 kickoff, we settle a sartorial subject ...
Have you ever wondered where you can find the quirkiest tribute to Texan pride? In San Antonio, the world’s largest cowboy boots stand tall and eccentric, capturing the spirit of the Lone Star State ...
Guilherme Teixeira is Joao Fonseca’s coach. He was a former professional player who achieved success in the doubles category. On June 12, 2006, the Brazilian achieved his career-high doubles ...
With a 1.5-inch heel and flexible sole, you can walk all day in them with no aches. These western boots bring all the cowgirl vibes with none of the rodeo dust. Featuring classic stitch embroidery ...
.It's a safe bet that tennis fans will be very familiar with the name Joao Fonseca by the end of this year. The 18-year-old prodigy demolished all three of his opponents in the Australian Open ...
Brazilian teen sensation Joao Fonseca has garnered attention with his incredible debut win against Andrey Rublev at the 2025 Australian Open. He registered a win in a three-set thrilling match of ...
The Portland Timbers have acquired defensive midfielder Joao Ortiz from Ecuadorian powerhouse Independiente del Valle, the club announced Wednesday. The 28-year-old Ecuador international is under ...
Over the first 12 games of his Grand Slam career, Joao Fonseca, the hugely talented 18-year-old from Brazil, showed flashes of why he is seen as the next big thing in men’s tennis. There was ...
“He’s human,” a TV commentator said when Joao Fonseca plunked an easy overhead into the bottom of the net on Thursday. Does that fact seem a little too obvious to bother mentioning?