Vintage Riding Boots

Vintage Riding BootsThere are many different types of vintage riding boots out there. Some are by designer labels, while some are not. Some have buckles, others use zippers or laces. Some have studs or other decorations like fringe added to make them look less plain, while others are simple and rely only on a little decorative stitching, if that. What’s great about vintage riding boots is that many of the styles and designs have been discontinued by the company that made them, if that company is even still in business. This means buying vintage can mean you get a great pair of unique vintage riding boots.

There are many things that can make your vintage riding boots unique. One thing is the height. A lot of older riding boots are about standard boot height (coming up above the ankle but well below the knee). However, there are some great unique vintage riding boots that are only ankle-length, and there are some that come up to the knee or even a bit higher. This is one way you can be sure your riding boots look a little different.

Color is another option. While a lot of the older vintage riding boots came only in standard colors of black or shades of brown, there are some available in shades of red. These unique riding boots can really set off your look. You can also find some in cream or other shades of white. While these unique vintage riding boots look great when first worn, be aware that they will get dirty very easily, and they will show off anything you step in.

Another thing to look for if you want unique vintage riding boots is buckles, studs, and other decorations. Many riding boots are fairly plain, so decorations like buckles and such can really make your boots stand out. Laces, too, are fairly rare and a good want to make a pair of vintage riding boots look unique and different.

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