Description
Timeless Western style meets understated elegance in these beautifully crafted Corral Black Embroidered Cowboy Boots. Featuring rich black leather with intricate tonal embroidery, these boots offer a sleek and sophisticated take on classic cowgirl fashion.
The detailed embroidery flows throughout the 12-inch shaft and foot, creating dimension and texture while maintaining a versatile all-black look that pairs effortlessly with denim, dresses, leggings, or skirts. Whether you're styling them for everyday wear, concerts, date nights, or Western events, these boots bring effortless boutique style with a refined edge.
Designed for lasting comfort and handcrafted quality, these boots feature smooth leather lining, a cushioned leather insole, durable leather outsole, sturdy pull-on straps, and a flattering snip-toe silhouette. The 3-inch stacked fiberglass heel adds the perfect amount of height while remaining comfortable for all-day wear.
A classic black cowboy boot every Western-inspired wardrobe needs.
Features
- Genuine leather construction
- Tonal black embroidered detailing.
- Classic Western styling.
- Elegant snip-toe silhouette.
- Approximate 12-inch shaft height.
- Cushioned leather insole.
- Smooth leather lining.
- Leather outsole.
- Approximate 3-inch stacked fiberglass heel.
- Pull-on straps.
- Handmade craftsmanship.
- Versatile all-black design.
- CoBo04-CG5433
NOTE: Shoes being returned MUST NOT BE WORN and in original condition in the ORIGINAL BOX to receive a refund. Each pair of boots is handcrafted by skilled artisans, making every pair unique with slight variations in color, texture, distressing, and finish. If we don't have your size, we can do special orders if they are in stock, please call us.
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