So, you’ve decided that square-toed Western boots, sometimes referred to as harness boots, are your style. Whether you’re a cowboy or a biker, they’re just your type. Whatever the reason, you want a quality boot that’s within your price range. Some buyers believe the cheaper boot, the better. These boots start at $59.95. Some insist that price is equal to quality. These are Frye customers. Frye Boots symbolize quality and are available for about $200 per pair.
Every boot maker is going to tout his creations as the best out there. So what do consumers say? You could go online and visit a forum or blog to see the thoughts and discussions of people who have bought a brand of boots you’re considering so that you might feel you have a variety of objective views of the product. You can’t decide that a low priced boot is necessarily a good thing or that you’ll do better in one with a prestigious price tag. You need to know about footwear that you can afford and want to be seen in.
What are the criteria for your search? Are you looking for something thigh high, or just above the ankle? Do you want something understated and classic or do you want flash, bright toe caps, flying eagles and brand nameplates? Now what color is for you? Guide Gear and Jack Daniels boots are easy on the pocket and come in basic brown and black. Generally you’ll find one color per style. Middle priced Xelement offers a fine variety and Frye leaks the pack of the top shelf brands.
Harley Hustin is worth a look if you’re into the current ladies’ harness boot trend and want top of the line quality in a fine looking boot. These have the classic details seen on other harness boots, leather straps around the ankle joined by metallic rings with silver studs thrown in for a little extra flash.
Like the other makes of womens’ harness boots, these have solid construction and unmatched durability.
When you are in the market for mens harness boots be sure to visit Anita’s new online resource. She has also made available information on finding good wedge boot.
