Pulling Off Pull-On Western Boots

The Western trend cycles through the collective fashion conscious every few seasons or so, making it both timeless and trendy. Whether you’re hopping on the bandwagon at the tail end of their time in the spotlight or getting a jump start for the next time they come around, Western pull-on boots are always a worthy investment.

We’ve rounded-up the best boots for adding Western flair to your wardrobe.

Chelsea Boots

Chelsea boots may be a British favorite, but this simple style has mosied West for a decidedly country feel. From distressed leather to braided harnesses, these mod boots are taking a walk on the wild side.

How to pull them off: Put a feminine twist on these boyish boots with an A-line dress and denim jacket.

Heeled Ankle Bootie

A pair of ankle-biting booties in a soft suede are a polished way to subtly add a touch of Western to a girl-next-door outfit. Show your wholesome, sweet side when you a pick a pair with a sophisticated pointed toe and stacked heel.

How to pull them off: Accentuate these leg-lengthening boots with dark skinny jeans, then cozy into a knit poncho. A wool floppy hat will keep your look more chic than rustic.

Fringe Boots

At the crossroads of ‘70s boho style and Western wear is fringe. A fun feature to add to any accessory, it’s an element that makes it easy to wear the Western trend even if you’ve never stepped foot on a ranch.

How to pull them off: Pairing these boots with a long sleeve printed dress and thin scarf will make you look like the quintessential California girl.

Classic Cowboy boots

Looking to take Western boots full-steam ahead? Then get ready to saddle up in a pair of authentic cowboy boots. Brown is perfect for a true blue country girl, but if you’re more of the city slicker type opt for black.

How to pull them off: Tuck a sheer T-shirt into a pair of high-waisted jeans for a casually sexy look. Turn up the country with a western embellished belt and then put a city spin on it with a boyfriend blazer.

It doesn’t matter if Western wear is a little out of your wheelhouse or if it’s not your first time at this rodeo—anybody can pull off these pull-on boots.

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