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Women’s Floral Embroidered Cowboy Boots. Mid Calf. Block Heel.

Original price was: £170.00.Current price is: £140.00.

Western boots that feel feminine first. The floral embroidery on this boot softens the cowboy edge and turns a western silhouette into something a woman wears on a date, to a wedding, or on a Saturday that starts with coffee and ends somewhere worth remembering.

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Description

There is a version of cowboy boots that feels tough. This is not that version.

Some western boots are designed to look rugged. Dark leather. Heavy stitching. Metal hardware. Boots that say ‘ranch’, ‘motorcycle’, and ‘rebellion’.

This boot says something else entirely. The floral embroidery across the shaft is deliberate in what it communicates. Flowers are soft. Flowers are confident without being confrontational. A woman in floral cowboy boots does not look like she is playing dress-up as a cowboy. She looks like she knows exactly what she is doing.

That distinction matters for women in the UK who love the cowboy boot shape but feel unsure about the full Western attitude. Floral embroidery bridges that gap. It keeps the pointed toe, the mid-calf height, and the block heel structure. But it wraps it in a detail that reads as fashion rather than costume.

First dates and the psychology of footwear.

This will sound like overthinking. It is not.

What a woman wears on a first date communicates something before she says a word. Trainers say casual and low effort. Heels say ‘formal’ and ‘trying’. Flats seem sensible. Ankle boots say safe.

Floral-embroidered cowboy boots are interesting. They say she has taste that goes beyond the obvious. They say she chose something with character for a reason. They create exactly one moment where the other person glances down, notices the boots, and thinks something positive about the woman wearing them.

That moment has happened in restaurants near Brindleyplace. In bars in Moseley. At coffee shops on York Road in Kings Heath. In pubs near the canal in Gas Street Basin. Women who own these boots report the same thing. People notice. People comment. The boots start a conversation that regular footwear never would.

How floral embroidery differs from geometric embroidery.

Our women’s embroidered mid-calf western boots at £150 feature geometric and traditional western embroidery patterns. Straight lines. Angular motifs. Classic western heritage stitching.

This boot uses floral patterns instead. Curved lines. Flower and vine motifs. Organic shapes that flow along the shaft rather than marching in straight rows.

The practical difference: geometric embroidery reads as Western heritage. Floral embroidery reads as Western fashion. If you want your boots to nod to traditional cowboy culture, geometry is your choice. If you want your boots to be a fashion piece that happens to be western-shaped, floral is your choice.

Both are mid-calf. Both have pointed toes. Both use TPR soles. The embroidery pattern is the difference that determines which outfit and which occasion each boot serves best.

Block heel at mid height. What “not plush lined” means.

The block heel sits at mid height. Approximately 3 to 4cm. Stable enough for all-day wear on Birmingham city centre pavements. Enough lift to change your posture subtly.

The product is described as “not plush-lined”. This means the interior does not have thick padded lining. The fabric lining is smooth and thin. For women who prefer a closer, more precise boot fit, this is actually an advantage. No bulk between your foot and the boot wall. The boot responds to your foot shape more directly.

Women who want cushioned, plush interiors should look at our women’s chunky-heel western boots, which use superfine fibre and flannel for a noticeably softer interior feel.

Styling floral western boots without looking costumey.

The risk with embroidered cowboy boots is tipping from stylish to themed. Here is where the line sits.

Works beautifully: plain dark jeans and a simple knit jumper. The floral boots are the only decorative element. Everything else is quiet. The boots pop against a neutral background.

Works beautifully: a solid colour midi dress in navy, olive or burgundy. The floral embroidery on the boots adds the pattern that the outfit needs. No patterned scarf or statement jewellery required. The boots do that job.

Works beautifully: all black outfit with these boots as the single colour accent. Black jeans, a black top, and floral-embroidered boots. The contrast is striking without being complicated.

Does not work: floral dress plus floral boots. Two competing floral patterns fight each other visually. Choose one floral element per outfit. If the boots are floral, the dress should be solid. If the dress is floral, the boots should be plain.

Does not work: full western outfit. Denim shirt, denim jeans, a cowboy belt, a cowboy hat, plus these boots. That crosses from fashion into fancy dress for most UK settings. One or two western elements per outfit, maximum.

Care for floral-embroidered boots.

Do not wash. The embroidery thread and man-made upper do not respond well to water submersion.

Wipe the upper gently with a dry cloth after wearing it. For marks on the embroidery, a barely damp cotton bud traced along the stitching lifts dust and grime without saturating the thread.

Store upright. The mid-calf shaft holds its shape well but will crease if stored folded or on its side. A rolled magazine page inside each boot maintains the shaft shape between wears.

The TPR sole needs nothing. Wipe mud or dirt off with a damp cloth and allow to dry.

Sizing.

Standard UK sizing. Pointed toe narrows at the front. A block heel shifts weight slightly forward. Between sizes, go up half a size.

Mid-calf height sits below the widest part of the calf. Most women find the slip-on opening accommodates their calves comfortably. The thin lining (not plush) means the interior has slightly more room than a padded boot at the same size.

Also in the range: women’s dark brown western boots for an everyday knee-high without embroidery. Women’s vintage western boots in white for a clean colour statement. Women’s mid-calf western cowboy boots for a plainer mid-calf alternative. Family range of men’s cowboy boots and kids’ cowboy boots.

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FAQs

You sell two embroidered mid calf boots. What is the difference?

This floral boot at £140 uses curved flower and vine embroidery patterns. Our other embroidered mid-calf boot at £150 uses geometric western patterns. Florals read as fashion-forward. Geometric reads as traditional Western. Same height, same toe shape, same sole. The embroidery style and the outfit it suits are the real differences.

Can I wear floral cowboy boots to the office?
In a creative, media or fashion environment, yes. Under dark trousers or a midi skirt with a simple top, the floral embroidery adds personality without being unprofessional. In a conservative corporate setting, these would stand out more than dress code allows. Know your office culture.
These are £30 cheaper than original price. Is the quality the same?
Identical. The £140 price reflects current range positioning. Same materials, same construction, same embroidery quality as at £170. The boot has not changed. The price has.
I want cowboy boots but I do not want to look like a cowboy. Will these work?
This is exactly what floral embroidery does. The western boot shape is there. The pointed toe is there. But the floral pattern softens the cowboy reference into something that reads as fashion first. Most people see these as stylish embroidered boots, not specifically as cowboy boots. That is by design.
How do I stop the floral embroidery from getting dirty?
Avoid touching the embroidered area with dirty hands. After wearing, a dry soft cloth brushed gently over the stitching removes surface dust. For deeper cleaning, a barely damp cotton bud following the stitch lines works well. Never submerge in water. Never machine wash. Professional dry cleaning is the safest option for stubborn marks.