


Rancher Spurstraps with Dyed Edge and Desert Flower Tooling
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Rancher Spurstraps with Dyed Edge and Desert Flower ToolingA Rancher style spur strap allows a bit more detail but still has a conservative feel. These are made of natural skirting leather, have dyed edges, feature desert flower tooling, and offer sturdy cart buckles. Adjustable sizing make them the perfect fit for any boot. Martin Saddlery strap is hand oiled and hand finished the traditional cowboy way. Some variations in leather tones may occur. SSRDFDE
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