Cowboy boots are a timeless fashion that has been around for a long time. Once only worn by those known as cowboys or cowgirls, cowboy boots have made a very popular come back in the fashion arena.
Western boots come in a huge variety of styles and materials. They can be made from just about any material you can think of from synthetics to a whole range of animal skins, snake skins or pelts. Traditional leather is the most popular, but the variety of hides is quite amazing, depending on the price you want to pay. They come in every color and style imaginable. Fancy stitching can be seen in many decorative shapes and patterns, including animals, landscapes and all sorts of other impressive designs.
What is it about women’s western boots that makes them so popular? It’s not too hard to figure out, it’s sex appeal. There is something sensual about women’s cowboy boots whether they are worn with complementing western wear or any other casual outfit. There’s also just a feeling of attitude that comes with wearing a pair of boots, a feeling that you can handle just about anything that comes your way. You just don’t get that feeling in a pair of flip flops or a pair of flimsy heels!
Proper fitting boots can be one of the most comfortable choices in your shoe wardrobe, but if you’ve never purchased a pair of western boots before there is a couple of things to keep in mind. You will need to allow a little time to break them in. The leather will stretch a little so it’s okay to buy them a little snug. Take your time and wear them for short periods of time to begin with. If you don’t over do it and allow them to break in over time they will become like an extension of your feet and will be your favorite shoes to wear!
Western boots can be found in just about any shoe store, but for authentic "Cowboy Boots", your best choices are at exclusive Western Wear Stores. If there's not such a store in your area, there are many options and stores online to find just what you're looking for. Check out the selection at: www.thecowgirlboutique.com. Try out a pair of "Western" or "Cowboy" boots and see if they don't become a favorite part of your wardrobe!
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