Mayra Bis
The tall signature boot that turns Old Gringo’s western language into a full-body entrance.
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Story & heritage
Old Gringo was founded in 2000 by Ernie Tarut and Yan Ferry, and the brand built its name around handmade western boots with a fashion-forward edge. Mayra Bis reads like the clearest version of that idea: a tall embroidered boot that is meant to be seen.
The 18-inch shaft gives the family its drama, but the appeal is the same one the brand keeps returning to — a boot with silhouette, comfort, and enough confidence to stand on its own with denim or a dress.
Materials & craft
The official copy calls out an 18-inch shaft, traditional embroidery, and a silhouette that is designed to fit like a glove from day one before molding to the foot with wear.
The collection tags place it in the Signature Collection and identify the brass-toned Vesuvio finish, which keeps the boot polished even at full height.
How to choose & style
Mayra Bis works best when the rest of the outfit stays clean: slim denim, a narrow skirt, or a long coat lets the shaft read properly.
If you want the boot to feel a little less formal, keep the rest of the palette quiet and let the brass tone carry the mood.