Boot Brand Tecovas Has Launched Its First-Ever Dress Collection

Publish date: 2024-09-05

Texas-based boot brand Tecovas is no stranger to collaborations (this summer's line with country star Thomas Rhett brought six new designs to the line), but their new collection with fashion designer Kristopher Brock is a first. Tecovas partnered with Brock for an all-new capsule collection, bringing a line of perfect-for-fall dresses to the brand.

Tecovas x Kristopher Brock includes eight dresses, one blouse, three boots, and a floral ranch scarf. The Westernwear collection pairs fall hues with delicate floral prints, and the result hits the perfect farmcore note. Brock reimagined the classic Tecovas boot silhouettes in three new limited-edition designs.

Tecovas x Kristopher Brock
The Willow Dress
The Willow Dress
The Emma Dress
The Emma Dress
The May Dress
The May Dress
The June Dress
The June Dress
The Mila Dress
The Mila Dress
The India Dress
The India Dress

“Kris' authentic vision and love for the Western lifestyle perfectly complements our commitment to quality and craftsmanship at Tecovas,” said Elizabeth Ruiz, Senior Footwear Designer. “Our approach was to create styles that didn’t feel so precious but rather have a well—worn like quality with a nod to vintage. Inspired by Kris’ signature textiles, this special collection celebrates trailblazing women who are drawn to the West.”

The fashion designer explained his interest in a collaboration: “Tecovas has been a company I have worn and admired for several years now and I am beyond excited and grateful for the opportunity to be a part of their first women’s capsule collection. Each piece from this collection means a great deal to me personally and I am excited to finally share this project with you all.”

The limited edition collection is available online now.

Tecovas x Kristopher Brock Boots
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Katie Bowlby is Digital Director at Country Living, where she covers gift guides, product reviews, crafts, and TV shows like Yellowstone. She’s currently stitching up a cross-stitch pattern for the magazine’s next issue 

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