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Women’s White Cowboy Boots. Round Toe. Mid Heel. Slip On.

Price range: £115.00 through £120.00

The zero-barrier cowboy boot. Round toe, so nothing pinches. Mid-heel so nothing wobbles. White, so nothing feels too western. Our lowest women’s price, so nothing feels like a gamble. For women who have thought about cowboy boots but never quite committed.

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You have been looking at cowboy boots for months. You have not bought a pair yet. This is why.

The pointed toe looks narrow. Will it hurt? The high heel looks tall. Will you be able to walk? The embroidery looks bold. Will people stare? The price looks significant. What if you wear them twice and they live in the wardrobe forever?

Every one of these concerns is valid. Every one of them stops women from buying their first pair of western boots. This boot removes all four.

Round toe. No pinching. No numbness at the small toe. No pressure across the ball of your foot. Your toes sit in a curved space that mirrors the natural shape of a human foot. If you can wear trainers comfortably, you can wear this boot comfortably. The round toe is the closest a cowboy boot gets to the foot freedom of a casual shoe.

Mid-heel. Not flat. Not high. Approximately 3cm of lift that improves your posture without changing your walking pattern. You do not need to learn how to walk in these. Your stride stays the same. Your balance stays the same. The heel adds a subtle lift, and that is all.

White with decorative stitching. Clean. Bright. The western detail is stitching only. No heavy embroidery. No bold patterns. No colour blocking. From a distance this reads as a white ankle boot with a bit of texture. Up close the stitching reveals its western character. You control how much of a cowboy people see based on how closely they look.

£115. The lowest price in our women’s range. Less than most branded trainers. Less than a meal out with drinks for two in Birmingham city centre. If these become your daily boot, the cost per wear over a year is roughly 30p a day. If they do not work out, 90-day returns mean you get your money back and you have your answer.

Round toe. The shape nobody talks about.

Every other women’s boot in our range has a pointed toe or a square toe. This is the only round toe. Worth understanding why that matters.

A pointed toe elongates the foot visually but compresses the front. A square toe gives width but creates an angular line. A round toe does neither. It follows the foot’s natural curve. No compression. No angles. Just a gentle arc that your toes sit inside without adjusting to fit the boot’s idea of what a foot should look like.

For women who have never worn anything other than round-toe trainers, round-toe shoes and round-toe casual boots, this shape requires zero adaptation. You already know how a round toe feels. You already know it works for your feet. This boot simply puts a western silhouette around a shape your feet already trust.

White cowboy boots. How this pair differs from our other white boot.

We stock two white women’s boots. Knowing the difference prevents ordering the wrong one.

This boot: round toe, mid heel, slip-on, fabric and man-made upper, £115. The casual everyday pair. Built for comfort and daily use. The stitching detail is subtle. The vibe is relaxed.

Our women’s vintage western boots in white: pointed toe, mid heel, side zip, fabric upper, £135. The dressier pair. Built for occasions and going out. Vintage styling is more pronounced. The vibe is fashion-forward.

Daily wear and comfort priority: this round toe at £115. Events and fashion priority: the pointed-toe vintage at £135.

The black sole contrasts. A small detail that matters.

White boot, black rubber sole. The visual contrast creates a defined line between boot and ground. It frames the white upper and prevents the boot from looking like a single block of colour from ankle to pavement.

Practically, the black sole hides scuff marks and street dirt that a white sole would show immediately. After a walk along Broad Street or through the Bullring, a white sole looks dirty. A black soul looks the same as it did leaving the house. Less maintenance anxiety for the woman who chose white boots already knowing that white requires more attention.

Fabric and man-made upper. What the combination means.

This boot uses a mixed upper. Fabric sections for flexibility and breathability. Man-made sections for structure and shape retention. The combination creates a boot that moves with your foot while holding its form.

Fabric sections breathe. Good for spring and summer wear when sealed materials trap heat. The man-made sections maintain the boot’s silhouette and prevent the shaft from collapsing.

Care for this combination: do not wash. Wipe gently with a dry white cloth. White boots show marks more readily. A white cloth prevents colour transfer from a coloured cleaning cloth. For stubborn marks, a damp cloth with a tiny amount of washing-up liquid works on the man-made sections. Avoid soaking the fabric sections.

Where does this boot work in real UK life?

Weekend brunch near Moseley Village. Wear these boots with light wash jeans and a simple striped top. The white lifts the outfit, and the round toe keeps you comfortable walking from coffee to shops to lunch without thinking about your feet.

Summer evenings. A sundress and white cowboy boots is the look that shows up across UK festival season, garden parties and rooftop bar photos. This boot at £115 gives you that look at the lowest entry price.

Holidays. White western boots pack flat, weigh almost nothing thanks to the fabric upper, and work across beach town restaurants, market walks and holiday evening outfits. The slip-on design means no fuss with airport security either.

Not for heavy rain days (white shoes get water marks immediately). Muddy festivals (save the white for dry events). Formal office wear (round-toe white boots read as casual in most UK workplaces).

Sizing.

A round toe fits most women comfortably at their standard shoe size. No adjustment needed for pointed toe compression. No need to size up for width.

A mid-heel is gentle enough that a forward foot shift is minimal. Your regular size should work.

Between sizes: go up half a size. Fabric sections give slightly with wear, which naturally refines fit over the first week.

Wide feet: a round toe is the most forgiving shape. If regular shoes fit comfortably at your standard size, this round toe will too. For genuinely wide feet, this and our square-toe mid-calf boot at £175 are the two widest-fitting options in our women’s range.

More in the range: women’s dark brown knee-high boots for a versatile everyday colour. Women’s floral embroidered boots for pattern detail at mid-calf. Women’s green western boots for bold colour with gold trim. Family range of men’s cowboy boots and kids’ 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

I have never owned cowboy boots. Is this a good first pair?
This is the best first pair in our women's range. A round toe removes fit anxiety. A mid-heel removes height anxiety. White is the least overtly western colour. The price is our lowest. Every barrier that stops women from trying cowboy boots for the first time is addressed by this boot specifically.
You sell two white cowboy boots for women. Which one is for me?
If comfort and daily wear matter most: this round toe at £115. If fashion and occasions matter most: our pointed-toe vintage white boots at £135. If you are unsure, start with this pair. The round toe is more forgiving if western boots are new to you.
White boots get dirty fast. How do I keep these clean?
Wipe with a dry white cloth after every wear. White cloth specifically. Coloured cloths can transfer dye to a white surface. For marks that do not come off dry, dampen the cloth slightly and wipe gently. Avoid soaking any fabric sections. Store away from direct sunlight to prevent yellowing. Carry a white shoe wipe in your bag for touch-ups during the day.
Can I wear these in autumn and winter or are they summer only?
White boots work year-round, but they are strongest in spring and summer. In autumn, white boots with a camel coat and dark jeans look intentional and stylish. In winter, white boots can feel visually cold. If you prefer warmth and seasonal appropriateness, our darker boots handle winter better. White is at its best from March through October.
The heel says mid. I am nervous about any heel at all. Will I be OK?
Yes. A mid-heel is approximately 3 cm. For reference, most women's casual shoes have a 1 to 2 cm platform built in. You are gaining roughly 1cm of actual additional height over your regular shoes. The difference in walking feel is barely noticeable. If you can walk in any woman's shoe comfortably, you can walk in this.