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What You Should Know Before Buying a Pair of Cowboy Boots

Initially, when the cowboy boots originated they were meant only for work purposes. But today, some people like wearing the modern versions of cowboy boot for the feel of it. One must have two pairs of cowboy boots- one for work, and one for play. The latter can be a little more exotic depending on how much one can spend.

The designs of cowboy boots are unique, therefore, its way easier to buy a well fitting pair of regular shoe than that of a cowboy boot. Cowboy boots will never fit exactly the same way as other shoes do. It takes a lot of skill and knowledge on the part of the sales person to guide you about properly fitting cowboy boots. You surely wouldn’t like to depend on the sales person’s experience in purchasing shoes for buying your own pair of cowboy shoes. You surely would hate it if the boot you have invested in isn’t comfortable since cowboy boots in generally are pretty much expensive (read forty dollars to several hundred dollars per pair). Here’s how to buy a great fitting pair of cowboy boots so as to get the most of the money you have paid for it.

When you enter a shop to  buy yourself a pair of cowboy boots , make sure that your feet is measured by the sales person and do measure both feet since each foot is a different size. Another very important thing is the time of the day you are going shopping. Feet are different sizes at different points of time during the day. Preferably you should go shopping at midday. Avoid shopping in the morning or late at night. Boots bought in the morning will get too tight at night. The reverse is also true if you buy boots in the night, they’ll be far too large for your comfort the next morning.

After you are done with the foot measurement, turn your attention to the toes. The toes of cowboy boots have many varieties. Some of them have boxy toes while others have pointy toes and still others have rounded toes. If you pick a boot which doesn’t compliment your toe-shape, you won’t be able to wear it comfortably.

After you have chosen the toe shape, look at the depth of your foot from the arch to the top of your foot. Especially women having deep foot will have trouble finding a boot which does not bind. The best choice in that case for that woman will be to buy a pair of boots either a boy’s or small men’s size. This also works the same way for those having wide feet. In general, women’s cowboy boots are made with a B width while that of men are made with a D width. Those of you who have wide feet, it is advisable that you should buy a boot made with a wide width or shop in the boy’s department.

The next thing that you are supposed to choose is the heel height. These boots are available in any number of heels; the heel heights have a wide range of varieties. For general wear or for work purpose you might want to go with a short heeled boot. But for fancy purpose or night time fun you might prefer a very high heeled exotic one.

After all this is taken care of, purchase a boot that should suit both your taste and foot structure. To try the boot on you have to roll up your pant to just below the knee and then pull the boot on with the tabs at the top. If it’s the right buy, you should feel very comfortable in it and sliding your foot in and out of it should also be easy.

You should also keep in mind that the seam attaching the leg of the boot with the shoe part should not be binding. Your toes should have the space to wriggle somewhat in the boot and while walking your heel should slide a little in the heel of the boot. Bear in mind that certain materials stretch over time, for example, if you are buying leather boot, you may buy a slightly tighter one than a corresponding synthetic boot.

Author: Penelope Morgan

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