Photo: Navajo-African Designer Launches Four Arrows Boot Line
Photo: Navajo-African Designer Launches Four Arrows Boot Line
By:
ICTMN Staff
3/4/16
Ahsaki Báá LaFrance-Chachere, 25, launched her Four Arrows boot line on February 1, and the retail website on February 14.
The Navajo and African American businesswoman targeted the brand largely at rodeo hands, like her husband and business co-founder Dennis Chachere, a Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association tie-down roper from Houston, Texas.
A women’s clothing line and official spring collection of boots for Four Arrows will be unveiled mid-April.
Read more about LaFrance-Chachere below.
RELATED: Navajo-African Designer Launches Four Arrows Boot Line With Rodeo Husband
This image was featured in this week’s Indian Country Today Media Network newsletter.
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