
Old Gringo OG Gaucho Long Stitch Womens Boots - Grey OGBL1624-3
OG by Old Gringo Gaucho Long Stitch Grey Womens Boots OGBL1624-3. OG by Old Gringo Gaucho Long Stitch Grey is handmade in good ol' Mexico for Boot Star by Old Gringo Boot Co. Heavily distressed and stone tumbled grey leather with fancy black stitch pattern on toe and heel counter; elastic sides and a back pull tab for easy on and off. Cushion insole for added comfort. Old Gringo boots go through a 130 step handmade production process. Old Gringo also develops and tans its own leathers and textures to ensure the results are the highest quality cowboy boots. Founded in 2000, Old Gringo combined exceptional boot making craftsmanship and design skills with 30 years of experience in leather manufacturing to create western wear that both captures the traditional Old School quintessential vintage charm and detail while offering contemporary cutting edge styles not surpassed by ordinary boot makers. Appealing to both the fashion boot loving and the professional, the Old Gringo boot collection continues to grow each season with new cowboy boot styles ranging from unique interpretations in Traditional Western, Vintage and Retro, Contemporary Fashion, Rock Star, Equestrian, and European Vogue. We are proud of our long-standing relationship with Old Gringo, and happy to offer both men's cowboy boots and cowboy boots for women -- many are exclusive Boot Star custom designs! -- which combine style, comfort and value on the foundation of superior handmade footwear -- designs that bridge the divide between western boot style and pure fashion.
- ASIN
- B00QEJ5Q3W
- Embedding
- CLIP ViT-L/14 · 768d
- Distance metric
- cosine
- Doc fetch
- 2mscache hitGET /v2/namespaces/amazon-products/documents/B00QEJ5Q3W
- Similar query
- 23msre-embed title → /query
Doc fetch goes through Layer's Aerospike pull-through cache; cache hit served the row without touching turbopuffer. The similar query re-embeds this product's title with CLIP-text and runs a vector query — queries don't go through the doc cache, so no cache header is set.
Search inside customer reviews
You might also like







