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Last call! Military members get an extra 20% off at the Tecovas boot sale

Last call! Military members get an extra 20% off at the Tecovas boot sale

USA Today23-05-2025

Last call! Military members get an extra 20% off at the Tecovas boot sale
Memorial Day weekend is obviously the appropriate time to honor the veterans who have served your country, enjoy backyard BBQ with your favorite people and maybe upgrade your boots? Tecovas is currently serving up to 20% off on the brand's Last Call sale section, plus special military discounts for those who are applicable.
Extra 20% off at the Tecovas Last Call sale
20% off for military members (active duty, veterans and their families)
Whether you're a longtime fan of Tecovas' handcrafted Western boots or you're just discovering their premium leather goods, this is your chance to save big on timeless style
Shop Tecovas boots
Extra 20% off Last Call
The Tecovas Last Call section already features discounted boots, apparel and accessories—but now you can take an extra 20% off! You can expect to find deals on:
Men's and women's leather boots
Western shirts and denim
Belts, wallets and travel bags
Limited-edition styles and seasonal closeouts
20% military discount at Tecovas
In honor of Memorial Day, Tecovas is extending a 20% discount sitewide to military personnel. The 20% off is valid for military members, including:
Active duty service members
Veterans
Military spouses and dependents
Verification is required at checkout to receive the discount
Why do people shop Tecovas boots?
Handcrafted quality: Every pair of Tecovas boots is made with premium leathers and traditional craftsmanship.
Every pair of Tecovas boots is made with premium leathers and traditional craftsmanship. Free shipping and returns: Try a pair of Tecovas boots on at home, risk-free.
Try a pair of Tecovas boots on at home, risk-free. Timeless Western Style: From city streets to country roads, Tecovas boots are designed for durability and so they look cool anywhere.
When does the Tecovas Memorial Day sale end?
The Memorial Day sale is live now and expected to run through Monday, May 26—but inventory is limited, so don't wait!
Shop all Tecovas boots

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