Location: King Ranch Saddle Shop
You don’t have to go to way south Texas to get the King Ranch experience! Β You can explore the ranch at it’s new store on West Gray and shop for saddles, boots, clothing, home accessories , luggage, belts, boots and jewelry. Β King Ranch Saddle shop recently held a shop-opening kick off party and treated guests to plenty of food, drink and shopping. A portion of the proceeds from the evening’s sales went to benefit S.I.R.E, a charitable organization that provides therapeutic horsemanship which improves the quality of life for people with special needs and disabilities. This is an organization dear to one of the hostesses, Mary Elizabeth Sand.
The leather goods business of King Ranch originated in those chaotic years following the Civil War. During the War, the Ranch was raided and looted by Union troops. When the hostilities were finally over, Captain King re-established with the forethought that ranching in South Texas demanded not only good men, horses, and cattle, but also outstanding gear. He needed saddles that were durable, yet lightweight, comfortable to ride, yet easy on the horses’ backs. Unsuccessful in finding saddles of this quality, he hired experienced craftsmen who could make them and soon began operating his own saddlery.
The fame of King Ranch custom saddles and durable leather goods, which carried the Running W brand, quickly spread throughout the Southwest and brought with it the need to fill orders for outside customers. The aim was to offer ranchers and cowboys, in an ever-widening territory, saddles and accessories of a quality and style suited to meet every need of the harsh range.
The King Ranch Saddle Shop continues to practice what the early saddlemakers had learned. In materials, only the best is good enough, and in styling, simplicity has its own elegance. The land of King Ranch is incredibly harsh. The mesquite thorns and brush of the chaparral pierce and tear all but the toughest leathers. The tanning had to be perfect on the cowboy’s equipment or the gear would disintegrate under the pitiless sun and humidity of South Texas. Now you can find all of this in our own neighborhood!!
Today, King Ranch Saddle Shop, located in Kingsville, Texas, resides in the John B. Ragland Mercantile Building which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1909, the building housed the most preeminent department store south of San Antonio for seventy years. Now after a meticulous restoration, the historic building once again bustles with trade.
Check out their amazing men’s boots by clicking on this link: www.krsaddleshop.com
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