Go Cowgirl Crazy
This summer cowboy boots have come out in some rather differing designs rather than the typical calf length black and brown boots that were so popular when this trend first hit the scene. Think cute ankle boots, slouching, buckles and studding this summer. The beauty about cowboy boots is that theyre so easy to wear come rain or shine and can easily be dressed up or down.
Anyone can pull off cowboy boots but its essential not to have too much of a good thing, if youve gone for plain cowboy boots then you can add some matching accessories like a belt, jewellery or fringed bag, but if youve chosen embellished cowboy boots then try not to over do it, remember, less is sometimes more.
There are so many ways to wear cowboy boots and here are our top tips on how to get that funky cowgirl look without going over the top.
Cute with denim shorts
It might be clichd but the whole Daisy Duke look works ever so well. Denim shorts with cowboy boots is definitely the ultimate cowgirl attire, wear with a simple t-shirt and minimal accessories to really make the most of it. Ankle or calf length cowboy boots work equally well with this look. Of course, it only works well in the summer; so wear with tights or leggings in the colder months.
Funky with floral prints
Create a feminine western-inspired look by throwing on cowboy boots with pretty floral dresses and skirts for an effortless cowgirl style. This girly cowboy look is ever so easy to put together and works for so many occasions whether dressed casually for everyday or dressed up for a night out. Youre probably best going with calf length cowboy boots, as ankle boots could shorten your legs.
Casual with skinny jeans
We all love our skinny jeans and jeggings and even more so that they look fabulous with this seasons cowboy boots. This is a fantastic casual look for everyday wear, simply tuck your jeans into the boots and youre good to go, although with this cowgirl style you could add a few more accessories, perhaps a fringed bag or studded belt. Both calf length and ankle style cowboy boots work well here.