Now is your chance to own a pair of Courteney Boots for less!

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Dear Fellow Enthusiast,

Featured above, the Canvas Safari (left) and Bovine Bushveld (right) are the most affordable options in their respective product lines - so owning a pair of them just got even easier! These boots offer the same comfort and legendary durability as all of their other footwear, but utilize thick, supple bovine leather instead of exotic game skins to make them more affordable.

Plus, if you are a fan of the "Vellies", you now have the choice of adding the tan leather model to your collection. This shoe is perfect for everyday wear and you'll appreciate the comfort and styles whether you are headed to the office or a night on the town.

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Good hunting,
Jim & Elisabeth
 
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Like my Courtney two tone
 
Courteney Selous....fifteneen yrs and still going strong...!
 
I have just under 10,000 miles on my first, 20 year old pair and they have yet to be re-soled! You always get what you pay for
 
May have to look into a pair of these.
 
I own several pairs of Courtney boots and I love every pair I own. I started wearing the canvas Courtney after breaking a ankle and having a botched operation which required another operation in the USA to correct. I just could not wear my old Courtneys so I tried the canvas which I quickly found that they did not require break in and are probably one of the lightest most comfortable boot that I have ever worn. Would I replace my Buffalo or Elephant Courtneys with canvas, no, but you cannot go wrong with these boots for everyday use. One last thing they have more toe room.
 

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