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Ringers Western Men's Kununarra Boot - Burnt Brown

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Ringers Western Men's Wilko Boot - Grey/Brown

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Ringers Western Men's New Kununurra Boot - Chocolate

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Ringers Western Men's Kununarra Boot - Cobble Brown

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Ringers Western Men's Roper Square Toe Boot - Tan

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$299.95
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Ringers Western Men's New Kununurra Boot - Black

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What Are Western Boots?

Western (cowboy) boots are pull-on boots with high shafts, angled heels, and decorative stitching. Designed for riding and work, they’re now a fashion staple in Australia.

How should they fit?
Snug at the instep with room in the toe; no slipping at the heel once broken in.

What styles are there?

  • Cowboy boots – taller shaft, angled heel.
  • Ropers – shorter shaft, lower heel, easier for walking.
  • Toe shapes – pointed (classic look), square/round (comfort).

What materials work best?
Full-grain leather is durable and breathable. Suede looks stylish but needs care. Leather linings breathe better than synthetics.

Australian-made or imported?
Local brands design for Aussie conditions; imports (Ariat, Ringers Western, RM Williams) offer variety but check sizing and warranty.

How do I care for them?
Clean regularly, condition leather, waterproof, air-dry, and store with boot trees to hold shape.

Quick Tips Before You Buy

  • Match boots to climate & use (riding, work, festivals).
  • Invest in quality leather for durability.
  • Balance style with comfort—heel height and toe shape matter.

FAQs

  • Do they run true to size? → Check brand charts.
  • Can I wear them daily? → Yes, with the right heel and sole.
  • How long do they last? → Years with good care.
  • Leather soles in Australia? → Fine, but rubber is safer when wet.

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