Truth - it is completely unnecessary to buy an exceptionally trendy and well made pair of women's western boots - Justin Women's Cowboy Boots are a fantastic illustration of this! There are many lovely versions in addition to more classy and smooth styles available to ladies nowadays.
Here's some of the list of boot styles to consider - these are the best selling boots moving into the year 2010:
Women's Justin Bent Rail - The Bent Rail boots are my personal favorites within the overall lineup. The detailing on this boot style is what makes them special with a gorgeous contrast between the detailing and the shaft. The "Cross" version of the Bent Rail boots is really something to behold and will be enough to set off any lady's ensemble! Another version, the Cafe Desperado, is also a gorgeous choice.
Women's Justin Gypsy - Oh, these are sweet! They have got a rounded toe and can be found in two different heights - 8 " and 11 " shafts. Probably due to their popularity these boots can be found in quite a variety of colors that range from pastel to bright and bold to more warm and traditional colors.
AQHA REMUDA - These boot styles are very popular, featuring a squared toe and a multitude of looks to choose from. They are available in certain more exotic leathers and possess a wide cost range, depending on the leather chosen.
George Strait Boots - Named after the famous country western singer, these women's Justin boot styles work for a lady who loves a time honored look with a "soft touch". The toe on these boots is a bit more rounded however the width still tapers toward a narrower tip. Gorgeous and soft details on the shaft furthermore sets the tone of this boot as a feminine look without having to be overly done.
Of course you can find more Justin Women's Cowboy boots available, but if you're searching for several beautiful and cute styles which have been proving themselves already in terms of consumer ratings, the choices given above might be a great list to look at first.
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