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Frye Billy Cowboy Boots
Billy is the stuff of Frye legend, effusing easy wearing style equally suited to the Great Plains and the urban jungle. Elaborate Western stitching covers shaft and toe. A notched collar is uplifted by shapely pulls. These boots may be tight on the instep as they were originally designed to stop them falling off when on horseback so give them a good tug to pull on! |
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Frye Campus 14LA legend of the 1960s that we think Janis would have liked. The simplicity of the Campus is her greatest strength. Unadorned and unencumbered, here in leathers which withstand all youthful rebellions. Featuring Montana leather which is placed into a vat, mixed with dark colors, and then hang-dried. The result is a "crunch” effect. Made in the USA. |
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Frye Engineer 8RThe ultimate engineer, here at short-height. From world war factory floors to present day city streets, the Frye Engineer, with sloping collar, buckled split, and a single, broad strap across the ankle, is indelible. For initial wear this boot will fit quite snug at ankle and will need a tug to get on (this will not damage the boots).
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Frye Harness 12RThis treasured American boot with its definitive O-ring, straps and studs is a great everyday look. Please note that leather type varies depending upon color. Made in the USA. This durable leather is rich in natural oils. When pulled or stretched, these at oils can spread out to reveal the leather’s lighter base. This leather will slightly change colors when stretched or pulled. It’s a result of oils flowing out of the durable, full grain material. |