Description
The Cowgirl Women’s Western Boots are a statement of craftsmanship and style. Made with a polishable tan leather vamp and turquoise suede shaft, these boots feature a bold square cutter toe and a 13-inch shaft for a commanding silhouette. Each pair is handcrafted with attention to detail, from the leather lining to the Reboot insole for all-day comfort.
Built for durability, the double ¾ welt sole reinforced with nails and a 1¾” walking heel combines classic western design with stability and support. The leather outsole ensures long-lasting wear, while the turquoise shaft adds a pop of personality and western flair.
Whether riding on the trail or stepping out in town, the Cowgirl boots offer the perfect blend of heritage style, modern comfort, and high-quality craftsmanship. Make them a standout piece in your wardrobe, combining function, fashion, and bold western character in every step.
Roper Boots Sizing Guide
Sizing Advice
If you have a slim to average foot a half size down from your standard UK size would be your best bet – Example: if you are a UK6 select size 5.5
If you have a wide foot or high bridge a half size up from your standard UK size is your best bet – Example: if you are a UK6 select a size 6.5

Boot Care & Maintenance Guide
To get the absolute most out of your boots, a little regular maintenance goes a long way. These boots are built using a high-comfort hybrid construction—featuring an authentic stitched structural midsole paired with a flexible leather or synthetic outsole. This design gives you immediate, out-of-the-box comfort and excellent everyday value.
Because these boots feature premium leather and a bonded outsole optimized for country lifestyle wear, following these simple care steps will keep them looking great and performing beautifully for years.
1. Leather Care & Conditioning
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Clean Regularly: Wipe away dust, dirt, or arena arena grit after use with a soft, damp cloth. Left unchecked, dry dirt acts like sandpaper in the leather creases, leading to premature cracking.
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Condition the Hide: Leather is a natural material that needs moisture to stay supple. Apply a high-quality leather conditioner every few months (or when the leather begins to look dry or dull). Rub it in gently, let it absorb, and buff away the excess.
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Keep it Supple: Regular conditioning prevents the leather from stiffening, cracking, or pulling away from the sole boundaries at natural flex points.
2. Sole Longevity & Moisture Control
Because these boots feature a premium, traditional welted construction, the entire sole unit is mechanically locked to the leather upper with heavy-duty stitching rather than just adhesive. This structural build provides unmatched durability against the elements, meaning the sole will not peel or split away from the upper even when facing tough terrain. However, to maximize the life of a stitched sole, keep these practices in mind:
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Allow Them to Breathe: While the mechanical stitch won’t fail when wet, leather outsoles and midsoles absorb moisture. Give your boots a day to air out between heavy uses so the stacked structural layers can dry completely through.
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Air Dry Only (Crucial): If your boots get thoroughly soaked in deep mud or water, never place them near a heater, fireplace, or in direct, scorching sunlight to dry. Extreme artificial heat causes wet leather to shrink, warp, and crack, and it brittles the heavy structural threads. Always pull the insoles out and let them dry naturally in a cool, well-ventilated, shaded area.











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