For your consideration is this pair of full quill Ostrich & leather Tony Lama men's "Imperfect" boots. These are vintage new old stock boots. Imperfect marked boots are genuine boots from the brand that have been designated as seconds, or having minor defects, often stamped as "imperfect" on the inside lining. Tony Lama Sr., a U.S. Cavalry cobbler, founded Tony Lama Boots in El Paso, Texas, in 1911. From a modest repair business, the company developed into a leading Western boot manufacturer renowned for its exotic and high-quality leathers. The company, which was eventually purchased by Justin Brands in 1990, gained international recognition for creating cowboy boots that were comfortable, long-lasting, and fashionable. These boots are a size 9 1/2 D and show a full quill Ostrich construction and leather shafts in a gray color. A black ink mark is present on the front of the right boot, likely the cause of the "Imperfect" stamp on the boots. They are marked on the interior reading, "Tony Lama / Reg. No. 26111049 / Style Y6181 / Size 91/2D / IMP". They feature a pointed toe style and a western heel and are marked, "Tony Lama" on the bottoms. They come in their original, blue Tony Lama box. They show good condition overall with some wear present from their age, but no major signs of damage is noted. They measure 12" L x 3 7/8" W x 14 1/2" H, while the box measures 12 5/8" L x 18 1/8" W x 4 1/4" H. They have a collective weight of 3 pounds and 14 ounces.