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Girls’ Pink Sequin Mid Calf Boots. Square Toe. Zip Closure.

Price range: £110.00 through £120.00

Same sparkle. Better fit. The square toe gives her growing feet room that the pointed-toe version cannot. She gets the pink sequins she wants. You get the foot-friendly shape you need. Nobody has to compromise.

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She wants pink sequins. You want something good for her feet. This boot is the word YES to both conversations at the same time.

We sell two pink sequin boots for girls. The pointed-toe version at £100 is the sharper, more western-looking pair. This square-toe version at £110 is the foot-friendly alternative.

From the outside, both boots sparkle the same way. Both catch light in the same way. Both make a seven-year-old feel the same way. She does not notice the toe shape. She notices the pink. She notices the sequins. She notices that she loves them.

From a parent’s perspective, the toe shape changes everything about how her growing foot sits inside the boot for the next six to nine months.

Square toe on a children’s boot. What a podiatrist would tell you.

Children’s toes are not the same shape as adult toes. They spread wider relative to the foot. They are still forming. The bones are softer and more responsive to pressure. A shoe that compresses a child’s toes at the front can influence how those toes develop over months of regular wear.

Square toes give the front of the foot maximum width. Her toes spread naturally. No compression. No small toe pressing inward against the one next to it. No pressure across the ball of the foot when she runs across the playground near Woodlands Road.

Every children’s foot health specialist in the UK gives the same advice. The toe box should be the widest part of the shoe. Square toe is the only boot shape where that is automatically true without sizing up.

This is why this boot costs £10 more than the pointed toe version. The square toe construction costs slightly more to produce. But the real value is in what it does for her feet over months of growing.

Why we stock both pointed and square toe pink sequin boots.

Pointed toe at £100: the fashion choice. Sharper western look. More traditional cowgirl silhouette. Suitable for occasional wear, parties, events and weekends where she is not wearing them all day every day.

Square toe at £110: the everyday choice. Room for growing toes. Better for daily wear, playground use and situations where the boot is on her feet for six or more hours. The sensible option that still sparkles identically.

If she will wear them two or three times a week for special occasions, the pointed toe works fine. If she will wear them every day until you physically hide them, the square toe protects her developing feet across that extended wearing period.

Most parents who buy both start with the pointed toe as a gift, then switch to the square toe for daily replacement after the pointed pair is outgrown. The child does not notice. The feet benefit.

What the square toe changes about sizing.

With the pointed-toe pink boots, we recommend sizing up a full size. The tapered front reduces usable space, and growing feet need room.

With this square toe, half a size up is enough. The wide front already provides the growing room that pointed toe boots lack. A UK 13 school shoe translates to a UK 13.5 or UK 1 in this boot. Not a full-size jump. Half a size.

This means the boot fits more precisely from day one. Less excess length to compensate for. Less chance of her tripping on a boot that is too long because you had to size up dramatically to protect her toes. The square toe lets you buy closer to her actual size while still providing growth room at the front.

Sequins on this boot compared to the pointed-toe version.

The pointed toe version has full sequin coverage with embroidered wing details. Maximum sparkle and decorative impact.

This square-toe version has sequin detailing on a solid-colour base. Pink is the dominant colour with sequin accents that catch light along the shaft. Less is more here. The sparkle is present but not overwhelming.

For girls aged 5 to 8 who want ALL the sparkle: the pointed toe version delivers maximum visual impact.

For girls aged 8 to 12 who still love pink but feel self-conscious about being TOO sparkly: this square toe version gives them the colour and enough shimmer without the full disco ball effect. The age where she starts caring what classmates think is the age where this slightly more subtle version becomes the better choice.

Fabric lining. Breathable for active children.

This boot uses fabric lining, whereas the pointed toe version uses a PU and fabric blend. Pure fabric breathes better. For a boot that might be on her feet from 8am school drop-off to 6pm bath time, airflow matters.

Fabric lining keeps feet cooler during active play. It absorbs less odour than PU lining. It dries faster overnight when she kicks the boots off by the front door and you stand them up before bed.

The PU insole underneath provides cushioning. So she gets breathability around the foot from the fabric lining and support underneath from the PU insole. Best of both in the areas where each matters most.

Where she will wear these.

Every situation from the pointed-toe pink boots applies here. Birthdays. Christmas. Festivals. Family days. Weekends.

Plus daily wear. The square toe makes this boot suitable for five, six, or seven days a week of use in a way that a pointed toe is not. After school every day. Weekend mornings. Holiday trips. The periods where a child wears one pair of footwear exclusively because she has decided these are HER boots, and no argument changes that.

Parents who know this phase is coming (and it is always coming with boots a child loves) should choose the square toe. Her obsessive daily wearing is safer for her feet in a wide front than a narrow one.

Care.

Same approach as all sequin boots. Soft brush for debris. Damp cloth for marks. Do not submerge. Stand upright to store.

The slightly fewer sequins on this version compared to the pointed toe mean slightly less surface area to clean. Small advantage. Over six months of daily wear, small advantages add up.

More in the range: girls’ black western boots for school. Girls’ denim floral boots for a different texture. Girls’ retro western boots for vintage character. Kids’ soft-soled boots for toddlers. A full family range of women’s cowboy boots and men’s cowboy boots.


Additional information

Size

2.5, 3.5, 4, 5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 13, 14

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FAQs

How long does delivery take?
Most orders are delivered within 4–7 working days after order confirmation.
What is your returns and exchange policy?
We ensure that all cowboy boots are delivered in new and perfect condition.
  • Returns or exchanges must be requested within 14 days of delivery.
  • Items must be unused, with original tags and packaging.
  • Boots showing signs of wear may not be eligible for return
Do you have a physical store in the UK?
At the moment, we operate as an online-only cowboy boot store in the UK.This allows us to offer a wider range of styles and convenient home delivery.
How can I contact customer support?
For help with:
  • Orders
  • Delivery
  • Returns
  • Product details or sizing
You can contact our customer support team via email. We aim to respond as quickly as possible. 
You sell two pink sequin boots. Which should I buy?
For occasional wear (parties, weekends, events): the pointed-toe version at £100. For daily wear: this square toe at £110. The square toe is better for growing feet worn five or more days a week. The pointed toe is fine for two to three days a week. If in doubt, the square toe is always the safer choice for children's foot health.
My daughter is 10 and thinks full sequins are too babyish. Is this subtler?
Yes. This version has sequin accents on a pink base rather than full sequin coverage. It still sparkles but in a way that suits the age range where peer awareness starts influencing what she is willing to wear. Girls aged 8 to 12 often prefer this version over the full sequin pointed toe for exactly this reason.
Square toe looks different from what she sees on social media. Will she like it?
Most children notice colour and sparkle before toe shape. If she loves pink and loves sequins, the square toe does not diminish either of those things. Show her both options. Let her choose. If she picks pointed, that is fine for occasional wear. If she picks this one, her feet benefit from the better shape.
How long will these last before she outgrows them?
Same as all children's boots: one to two shoe sizes. For fast-growing 6-year-olds, roughly six to nine months. For slower-growing 10-year-olds, potentially a full year. The square toe may extend wearable life by a few weeks compared to the pointed toe because the wider front accommodates growth at the front before the length becomes the limiting factor.
Is the PU insole removable if I want to add an orthotic?
In most cases yes. The PU insole is placed rather than glued. It can be lifted out and replaced with a children's orthotic or custom insole. Check by gently lifting the insole edge after delivery. If your child uses orthotics, contact us before ordering to confirm compatibility with the specific size you need.