Tecovas (company)

Tecovas is an American retailer of cowboy boots and Western-style apparel. The company got its start as a direct-to-consumer business and is headquartered in Austin, Texas.[2] Along with cowboy boots, Tecovas also sells apparel, accessories such as hats, and other goods.[3]

History

Paul Hedrick, a Texas native,[4] graduated from Harvard and began working as a management consultant in Greenwich, Connecticut, where he found it difficult to purchase cowboy boots.[5] He started designing and manufacturing boots in León, Mexico,[6] before launching the online retailer in 2015.[7][8] The company is named for the geological formation Tecovas Creek, allegedly due to the founder's dream of becoming a paleontologist.[9]

Tecovas began opening brick and mortar stores in 2019[10] and has locations in several states.[11][12][13]

Sponsorship

Tecovas is the official boot sponsor of the Austin Gamblers and New York Mavericks, two of 10 bull riding teams in the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Team Series held every summer through autumn in the United States since 2022.[14][15]

In 2024, Tecovas became the first official boot sponsor of the Stagecoach country music festival. Tecovas was also a sponsor of the Opry NextStage, an 11-month program designed to invest in emerging country music artists.[16] During that same year, Tecovas also began selling its products through wholesale partnerships with independent Western wear retailers, marking the company's first move beyond its direct-to-consumer model.[17]

In 2025, Tecovas collaborated with restaurant chain Chili's to create a limited edition pair of red cowboy boots, cobbled with the same material as the booths at Chili's.[18][19]

References

  1. Store Location Tecovas, retrieved 4 November 2025^
  2. Mike Cronin. How boot-making startup Tecovas has grown from single store to 17 in a couple years Austin, 4 October 2021^
  3. Tom Foster. With Tecovas, Bootstrapper Paul Hedrick Hits His Stride Texas Monthly, March 2019^
  4. Parija Kavilanz. Cowboy boots are pricey and tricky to buy. This startup wants to change that CNN, 13 February 2019^
  5. Maria Halkias. Retail Therapy: Western brand Tecovas stomps into a crowded boot market The Dallas Morning News, 3 October 2019^
  6. Dennis Turner. Amid great anticipation, Tecova's finally lands in Waco, thanks to one man KXXV, 25 November 2021^
  7. Elizabeth Segran. The Warby Parker of cowboy boots has a Texas-sized plan to win 21st-century retail Fast Company, Fast Company, 20 December 2018^
  8. Edgar Alvarez Barajas. Made for gawking: Inside Tecovas' plan to build a cowboy boots empire Input, 11 January 2021^
  9. Emily DeCiccio. Tecovas: A cowboy boot for everywhere and everyone Fox Business, 20 November 2019^
  10. Lindsay Whelchel. Tecovas wins favor with down-to-earth branding and exquisite styling Cowboys & Indians, 29 April 2021^
  11. Tom Foster. With Tecovas, Bootstrapper Paul Hedrick Hits His Stride Texas Monthly, March 2019^
  12. Katherine Feser. Tecovas saddles up as it expands to The Woodlands Houston Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, 9 October 2020^
  13. Catherine Muccigrosso. A Western bootmaker is opening its first NC retail store in Charlotte. What to expect The Charlotte Observer, 30 March 2021^
  14. Out friends and heroes, the Austin Gamblers Tecovas, retrieved June 27, 2024^
  15. Tecovas joins New York Mavericks as team's official western boot sponsor CBS 42, retrieved August 27, 2025^
  16. How Tecovas approaches events, from music festivals to professional bull riding Modern Retail, 12 April 2024, retrieved June 27, 2024^
  17. Pamela N. Danziger. Why Cowboy Boot Maker Tecovas Is Stepping Into Wholesale Partnerships Forbes, retrieved 2026-02-10^
  18. Why Is a Mid-Tier Restaurant Chain Selling Cowboy Boots? 2025-07-29, retrieved 2025-08-08^
  19. Greta Cross. New boots inspired by the vinyl on Chili's booths start at $345 USA TODAY, retrieved 2025-08-08^