Women’s Blue Floral Western Boots. Knee High. Chunky Heel.
Original price was: £190.00.£160.00Current price is: £160.00.
Some boots complete an outfit. This boot is the outfit. Blue floral embroidery from ankle to knee. Chunky heels for all-day stability. The most statement piece in our entire women’s range.
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Description
You do not build an outfit around these boots. You build an outfit beneath them.
A simple black dress. Dark skinny jeans and a plain white top. A midi skirt in a solid neutral colour. That is the entire styling exercise. The boots do everything else.
Blue floral embroidery runs from the ankle up to the knee. It catches light. It catches eyes. It catches compliments from women in the queue at the bar who lean over and ask where you got them. This has happened to customers in Digbeth, in Shoreditch, at the C2C festival and at a wedding in the Cotswolds. The boot starts conversations that the rest of your outfit never could.
Why do women search specifically for blue floral western boots?
Most cowboy boots come in brown or black. Safe choices. Versatile choices. The choices you make when you want boots that disappear into your wardrobe.
A woman searching for blue floral western boots has already moved past ‘safe’. She knows what she wants. She has seen the look on Instagram, at a festival, or on someone walking through the Bullring who made her stop and think about her own boot collection. She is not browsing. She is hunting.
This boot exists for that woman. The one who already knows the colour, the height, and the detail level. The one who just needs to find the right version and the right price.
Knee high. What that height does for a look.
Knee-high western boots change proportions. The shaft runs from toe to just below the knee, creating one unbroken line from ground to skirt hem or dress hemline. Your leg looks longer. Your silhouette looks taller. The chunky heel adds another 5 to 6cm on top of that.
With a mini dress or short skirt, knee-high boots create the “all boot, all leg” look that dominates festival fashion right now. Glastonbury 2025 was full of it. C2C in London had it everywhere. UK festival style has adopted knee-high western boots as the default statement footwear.
With jeans tucked in, the full embroidery is on display from ankle to knee. Every floral detail visible. This is the way to wear these when you want maximum impact at a restaurant in Brindleyplace, a night out in the Jewellery Quarter or a Saturday afternoon walking through the Custard Factory.
With a midi skirt, only the lower shaft shows between the hem and the ground. The embroidery peeks out. The blue tones catch light in flashes. This is the subtler way to wear knee-high boots, and it works beautifully for daytime, for older women who want western style without full festival energy, and for smart casual settings where showing less boot is showing more taste.
The floral embroidery. Up close.
Floral embroidery on western boots follows a tradition that goes back to Mexican vaquero boot-making. Flower and vine motifs stitched into the shaft were originally a sign of craftsmanship and pride. The more intricate the embroidery, the more skilled the bootmaker.
On this boot, the floral pattern is stitched in tonal blues and whites against the base colour. The flowers are not cartoonish. They are stylised western florals. Clean lines. Repeating patterns. The kind of stitching that looks like it belongs on a boot rather than being printed onto one.
From across a room, the embroidery reads as texture and pattern. Up close, individual flowers and vine details become clear. That layered visibility is what makes good boot embroidery work. It rewards attention at every distance.
Chunky heel on a knee-high boot. Why it matters.
A slim heel on a knee-high boot creates instability. Your ankle works overtime to balance a tall shaft sitting on a narrow base. After two hours at a festival or an evening out, your calves ache and your ankles feel uncertain on every surface.
The chunky heel on this boot is approximately 5 to 6 cm with a wide block base. Your weight distributes across the full heel surface. Your ankle stays neutral. You can walk through Birmingham city centre, stand at a gig, dance at a wedding and walk to the car afterwards without the heel fatigue that slim-heeled boots create.
This is not a compromise on style. A chunky heel on a knee-high western boot is the current dominant look in UK fashion. Check any festival photo gallery from the past two summers. The slim-heeled knee-high cowboy boot has given way almost entirely to chunky block-heeled versions. You are not choosing comfort over trend. You are choosing both.
Material and sole details.
The upper is polyurethane with the embroidery stitched through. PU holds the stitching cleanly and maintains the floral pattern shape through repeated wear. No distortion. No thread pulling. The embroidery stays crisp.
TPU sole. Thermoplastic polyurethane. Lighter than pure rubber with slightly more flex. Grips well on dry and lightly damp surfaces. For heavy rain and wet festival mud, no fashion boot sole is truly reliable. These handle normal UK city conditions and dry-to-damp festival grounds without issue.
Fabric lining and fabric insole. Breathable interior. Important on a knee-high boot because the enclosed shaft traps more heat than ankle or mid-calf styles. The fabric allows air to move inside the full length of the boot. During a July festival day, this difference between fabric-lined and PU-lined is the difference between comfortable and miserable by 4pm.
Sizing on knee-high boots. Specific advice.
Knee-high fit depends on two measurements. Foot size and calf circumference. Getting the foot size right is straightforward. Getting the calf fit right requires more thought.
This boot is slip-on with no zip. The shaft opening needs to be wide enough to pull your foot through. If you have wider calves, the top of the shaft may feel snug or difficult to pull on. There is no adjustment mechanism.
Standard to slim calves: most women find their regular size fits the calf comfortably.
Wider calves: try your regular size first. If the shaft top feels very tight when pulling on, sizing up may help slightly. For genuinely wide calves, our women’s knee-high western cowboy boots may offer a more generous shaft opening. Contact us before ordering and we will advise honestly.
Foot sizing: standard UK size. The pointed toe narrows the front. Between sizes, go up. The chunky heel shifts your weight slightly forward so a small amount of extra toe room prevents discomfort over long days.
Also in the range: women’s embroidered mid-calf western boots for the same embroidered character at a shorter height. Women’s vintage western boots in white for a cleaner colour option. Women’s chunky-heel western boots for a different chunky-heel style. Full range of all cowboy boots.













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