Introducing
Western Footwear | Cowboy Boots, Western Booties & Western Shoes
Western footwear isn’t one style — it’s a family of silhouettes designed for different moments. This collection brings together cowboy boots, western booties, sandals, and shoes so you can choose exactly what works for your wardrobe, your lifestyle, and the way you want to wear the western trend.
Cowboy boots (the foundation)
Cowboy boots are the core of western footwear and the most versatile style in this collection. They bring structure, height, and character to even the simplest outfit.
When choosing a pair, focus on:
- Comfortable heel height for all-day wear
- Quality materials that hold their shape
- Neutral or earthy tones if you want maximum styling options
They work effortlessly with dresses, denim, and festival outfits, and they’re one of the few footwear styles that transitions across seasons without losing relevance. If you’re building a western wardrobe, this is the starting point.
Western booties (the everyday option)
Western booties offer the same directional feel as cowboy boots, but in a shorter, more understated silhouette. These ankle cowboy boots are ideal if you want something easier for daily wear or city styling.
They work best when you want:
- A lighter alternative to full cowboy boots
- A subtle western influence rather than a statement
- Something practical for transitional weather
Style them with cropped denim, midi skirts, or relaxed tailoring for an easy everyday look that still feels considered.
Western sandals (warm-weather styling)
Western sandals bring a softer interpretation of the aesthetic. They carry the same earthy tones and detailing, but with a lighter, more relaxed feel.
They’re ideal for:
- Summer dressing
- Holiday wardrobes
- Festival outfits in warm weather
Pair them with dresses, linen sets, or bare-legged styling when boots feel too heavy.
Western shoes (the understated finish)
Western shoes are the most subtle expression in the collection. They’re designed for everyday wear when you want a hint of western influence without a full statement boot.
They work well with:
- Tailored trousers
- Straight-leg denim
- Simple dresses that need grounding
Think of them as your low-effort, high-impact styling option.
How to choose your pair:
If you’re unsure where to start, use this simple guide:
- For versatility and year-round wear → cowboy boots
- For everyday ease → western booties
- For summer and travel → western sandals
- For subtle styling → western shoes
This collection is designed to make western styling wearable in real life — not just for occasions. Each pair is chosen to help you build outfits that feel grounded, confident, and easy to wear, whatever your plans look like.
FAQ's
The cowboy boot sizing varies between brands and even different styles from the same brand. The toe shape will affect the foot width of the boot, and the shaft height and calf circumference will affect the calf fit. We provide sizing guides on the individual product pages to help you find the perfect western boots.
When trying on cowboy boots, you should check three things:
- You should hear a 'pop' as your foot slides into the boot and a pocket of air is released. They should feel tight as you're pulling them on.
- Your heel should slip slightly whilst walking
- The cowboy boots should fit snugly across the bridge of your foot, but it should feel comfortable. When you lift your heel whilst keeping your toes on the ground, you should see a couple of parallel creases in the boot over the bridge of the foot. If there are several creases and they are going in different directions, the boots are too large.
Care for your cowboy boots by following these steps:
Break them in – Leather cowboy boots fit better when they’re broken in, since the leather stretches to conform to your foot shape.
Regularly brush off dirt – If you wear your boots often, brush off dirt and mud at least once a week with a brush or cloth.
Deep clean and condition your boots – Clean your cowboy boots with a leather-specific cleaner every three to six months, followed by leather conditioner.
Repair your boots as needed – This includes simple stitching repairs or resoling when your soles are damaged or worn out.
See our full guide 'Caring For Your Cowboy Boots here.