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Frye Carson Riding Boot - Slick.

Frye Carson Riding Boots
The ladies Frye Carson Riding boot is a fresh addition to the ladies Frye boot lineup and is just a piece of an expanding assortment of women's traditional western style boots - however this style is differs from any boot styles I have seen.

About the Riding Boot - I've observed a current development in the Frye assortment for different well-known styles of boots to be combined. A good example of this is the Frye Carson Harness with the combination of western style and a harness boot - both of which are very hot looks these days and the combination of the two looks only adds to the appeal of the boots. Now the new riding boot available among the Frye Carson boots has provided women with the combination of "cowboy" and "riding" - i.e., equestrian style boots with quite a tall boot shaft (15 1/2 inch - 16 inch), tall enough to rise above the knee for a lot of women.

This specific boot incorporates a traditional pull-on design as well as luxurious soft leather and is known not only for being rather stylish but quite comfy too, especially for a western style boot.

What do ladies appreciate the most? Here are a couple of facets of this boot that ladies love - the softness of the leather and the general look. The soft quality of the leather rather speaks for itself, the looks can be defined as longer as well as sleek - no matter a lady's stature, these boot styles are generally quite flattering contributing length and height to a woman's look.

Prices and Shopping: The retail price of the Frye Carson Riding boot is around $400 a pair. Given that (as of this writing) they are just freshly released it might be a little tricky to locate them for lower, discounted costs however as time goes on I am sure that lower price rates and sales will come to the surface. However, for women that value the best quality craftsmanship and the ultimate in fashion and comfort, the purchase price could be well worth it, and even could be regarded as a good deal.

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