- Olathe
- Men’s
- Sand Elk Vamp
- 16″ Top
- Indigo Navajo Bison TOp
- Cutter Toe
- Riding Heel
- Tan Oxbow Sole
- Neo Mid Sole
- TT16
The Olathe Boot Company has made lasting footprints in American history by making the boots worn by cowboys, outlaws, presidents and many others since 1875. C.H. Hyer learned the art of boot making from his father William, who immigrated to Illinois from Hanover, Germany in 1850. C.H. Hyer moved to Leavenworth, Kansas, for a railroad job. In 1872, after his railroad job ended, he taught leather working at the Kansas State School for the Deaf in Olathe, Kansas. Here Hyer passed on to students his boot-making knowledge and skills that would later make his name legendary.