Frye Riding Boots
Frye Riding Boots are not only a classic boot but they are currently a popular style among boots trends this season. With all of the sky high heels and platforms, they are also a comfortable alternative to looking chic during Fall and Winter. Riding boots typically have a 1 inch or less heel, making them super comfy, yet stylish at the same time.
Here are some of the latest riding boot styles by Frye…
The Frye Paige Tall Riding Boot features a traditional, timeless silhouette with chic lines defined by a top stitched leather overlay on the front. Shown here in black, the Paige Riding Boot
is also available in brown, dark brown, or tan.
The Frye Paige Clovertab Cuff Riding Boot features vintage leather with prominent clovertab hardware laid across a suede insert. Shown here in fawn, the Paige Clovertab Boot
is also available in black or cognac.
The Frye Melissa Button Riding Boot features classic styling with buttons at the top of the shaft. Shown here in fawn, the Melissa Button Boot
is also available in cognac, dark brown, bordeaux, or black.
The Frye Dorado Riding Boots have buckle detailing and a 1 inch heel. Shown here in black, the Dorado Riding Boots
are also available in bordeaux, dark brown, or spice.
The Frye Shirley Riding Boot has hand-antiqued leather and buckle detailing at the top of the shaft and ankle. The top of the shaft can be folded down or worn straight up. Shown here in red-brown, the Shirley Riding Boot
is also available in dark grey, black, or bordeaux.
Established in 1863, the Frye Company is the oldest shoe company in America. This long history has given them a reputation for making finely crafted, fashionable boots using the finest leathers and quality hardware.
Frye Riding Boots range from $300 – $500, but they are a worthy investment because they will last for years, looking better as the leather ages. You’ll want to care properly for your investment by using saddle soap are a good leather conditioner. This will ensure that your riding boots look great for many years.
Riding boots are meant to be sleek and form fitting, so make sure that your riding boots fit snuggly against your leg. If you find your leather riding boots to fit a bit too snuggly around your leg, try taking them to a cobbler to have the leather stretched.
If you only have one pair of riding boots among your boot collection, black or brown boots will have the most versatility among your Fall and Winter wardrobe pieces. You can wear your riding boots with leggings or with pants tucked inside. They can also be worn with dresses or skirts. Be sure that the hem line is above the top of the boot and, for a polished look, wear tights in the same color as your boots to keep the lines of your outfit.


