Red Western Boots

That is right, I said red western boots. If you are going to go western this year then do make them red. Not because it is a new trend but because I said so. I love the looks of red western boots; especially if they are really worn. I want to see more women wearing them. That is all. One of my favorites is the Durango (loove Durangooo *weird singing voice*) from Boot Bay:
Bright Red Durango Western Boots
These beauties would look lovely with skinny jeans (black or bright blue) and a classic white shirt; and most definitely with frilly maxi skirts, cami. and worn denim jacket.
These beauties are $105 (free shipping).
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  1. As a Calgarian, even though I haven’t owned a pair of cowboy boots ever myself(can’t spend that much money on footwear with 2 growing weeds), I totally agree with and support this post! LOL!

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