For any woman who loves a sleek and tall riding boot style, the Lucchese Annie boot is a new and completely elegant choice. It has a smooth and sleek style with beading horizontally up the side, and also a subtle side zip to make them just as easy to put on as they are to wear. It comes in three rich and gorgeous shades, and has a retail price of around 6.
While these boots could be considered the ultimate choice in women's riding boots this year, and while there are a huge number of riding boots to choose from this year, there are some picks that stand apart from the rest that you might also like:
Cordani Waverly Boot:
Another sleek selection in riding styles this year is the Cordani Waverly boot. It is constructed from a combination of luxurious leather and suede, having slender buckled straps both around the ankle and toward the top of the shaft. This boot is also lined with leather, adding a more comfortable feel. A style to stand apart from the crowd, available in black for a retail price of around 5.
Frye Shirley Strappy Boot:
The Shirley Strappy boot from Frye is a hard boot to resist for those riding style lovers - choose from either full grain leather or suede styles. While one would expect this boot to have a tall sleek look, that is not what sets it apart - it has a long strap toward the top of the shaft that wraps around multiple times to snug up the boot and give it an ultra stylish look. This particular style catches the eye for both its feminine looks and a bit of an edgy appeal. It comes in a few rich shades and has a retail price of around 0.
Frye Melissa Logo Boot:
The Frye Melissa Logo is one of my personal favorites this year - in general the look offered by the Melissa is gorgeous, and is one touch better with the rich logo embedded into the side of the upper. A pull ring adds an additional touch, for an eye catching look that cannot be topped. Available in a few dark rich colors, with a retail price of around 8.
Riding boot styles for women are incredibly in line with fashion trends, and it would be difficult to improve on the Lucchese Annie boot, or for that matter any of the comparable boot styles listed above.
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