These Western Boots Were Made for Walking

These Western Boots Were Made for Walking

When dealing with leather boots, figuring out how to wear them without looking like you’re playing a game of Cowboys and Indians can be difficult. There doesn’t have to be a Wild West-style duel just yet if you give these leather boots a chance.

These four styles of western leather boots were made to withstand anything that comes their way.

Fringed Boots

The beauty of fringed leather boots starts with the material. With the use of leathers and suede, they have the right amount of flair. Channel your inner cowgirl with fringed western boots and wear them with cropped jeans and an off-the-shoulder top to bring subtle glamour to your look.

Animal Print Boots

Lasso your way up the fashion ladder with a pair of animal print boots that are way too stylish to wear on a farm. You can fuse comfort and fashion by wearing them with black denim instead of the traditional shades of blue, a basic black tank top and leather belt with a big buckle.

Ankle Boots

Do the two-step in style with a pair of leather ankle boots. Their versatile style has worked its way onto the ankles of everyone in the A-list community from cowboy extrodtrodaine John Wayne to model-turned-actress Diane Kruger. Take your pick from some of the best designers in your preferred heel height. 

Cowboy Chic   

With their tough-as-nails aesthetic, this classic pair of cowboy boots are a must-have in any man’s closet. Take a cue from Clint Eastwood à laThe Good, The Bad, And The Ugly and wear your leather cowboy shoes with an engraved Western belt, a pair of blue jeans and a flannel button-down.

From bull-riding to line-dancing, dress like this isn’t your first rodeo in these western wonders.

Saddle up with these western-inspired leather boots.

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