Western Boots for Women
Western Boots
Western Wear
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- Perfect proportions and gorgeous construction elevate the Frye Rider Logo to the apex of equestrian style.
- Soft vintage leather upper material.
- Plush leather lining.
- Assymetrical collar with a single pull loop.
- Laser etched marque on the outside of the shaft.
- Leather strap with a silver-toned buckle.
- Leather outsole with rubber inserts. Measurements:
- Heel Height: 1 1/4"
- Weight: 1 lb 15 oz
- Circumference: 15 1/2"
- Shaft: 17 in
- Product measurements were taken using size 8.5, width B - Medium.
Price : $
428.00
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Cowboy Boots Checklist
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Make Sure They Fit! Unsure how to fit a cowboy boot? Then read the Boot Fitting & Care Guide for information. |
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Heat Sources = Ruined Cowboy Boot. Drying a cowboy boot is easy...just let it air dry or use a boot warmer. But, do not dry out your fancy leather boots in front of a heat source, such as an electric heater. Doing so will ruin the leather. |
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Cowboy Boots Are Stiff. What this means is that they won't "soften up" much as you wear them, unlike, say, a backpacking boot. Thus, if the boot is immensely painful right out of the box, it will remain immensely painful no matter how much you wear it. |
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Treat the Leather. Cowboy boots are easy to take care of, but it never hurts to use leather conditioner on them from time to time. Read the Boot Fitting & Care Guide for more information on how to care for your western boots. |
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