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Getting a Little Country: Bootbarn.com!

Posted on Jul 23, 2008 at 10:37:00 AM | Comments (0)

I'm not much of a cowboy boot person, but after having a quick look through the Boot Barn, I have already decided that I've really been missing out! From leather fringes to super-slouchy suede, I would say that I am onto something new here!

Oak Tree Farms' Rodeo Boots
These soft suede boots are a comfortable, cool option when you're feeling overwhelmed by all your plain leather footwear. From Oak Tree Farms, they are incredibly affordable at around $60-- and yes, they are real suede!
Gravel
An unusual pair of boots for sure in a mottled gray, you'll be eyeing these to add to your collection. Fun and festive, with a decorative floral pattern, these boots are a fun way to play up the grays and blacks in your wardrobe, while still mixing in some really exciting colors as accents.
Frye Veronica Slouch Boots
Slouch boots are a hot style for anyone looking for a new pair of shoes to match with dark jeans or a prim striped summer tee from J. Crew or the like. From the start of early fall onwards, these cool boots will probably end up making the rounds in your closet.
Frye Jane Stitched Boots
Frye Boots in general are a little more expensive than the usual boots you'll find at the Boot Barn, but that's because these boots will probably last as long as you can stand to keep them. If your boots tend to be too wide on you, these ones are a nice medium width to fit close to your feet.
Chippewa Women's Snake Boots
Don't be deceived by the name of these boots-- they have an elegant, equestrian vibe that's actually designed to protect your legs from thistles and animals. Even though these boots look surprisingly hefty, they are specifically designed to be lightweight.
Oak Tree Farms Fringe Boots
These boots are my top pick of the day, and there's a distinct possibility that I'll be buying them shortly. With side fringe that looks very much like the more expensive, designer type, these boots are a fantastic deal. They are under $100, too! They'd look amazing with slim leggings and jeans in dark colors and a gorgeous tunic.
Oak Tree Marisol Boots
Not all boots are rough-and-tumble! These ones from Oak Tree Farms have a fun whimsical style that I'm thinking about pairing with slinky going out dresses. With a slightly more studier shape (a rounder toe and close-fitting calf area), and the price is definitely right at just a little over $100.

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