Nothing is so casual and upscale at the same time as a classic riding boot. Like the sport of equestrian itself, usually riding boots are out of reach of most, but these Steve Madden Miidori Riding Boots are extremely affordable and come highly recommended.
- 4 buckles
- Cognac or Black Leather
- Knee-High Length
- 1 inch wooden Heel
What some reviews had to say:
- “Absolutely gorgeous…”
- “My 17 year old daughter confiscated them…”
- “Compliments from both genders…”
- “Good for years to come…”
- “Can walk for hours…”
At first I thought that the calf lacked definition and shape but then it struck me, “Duh!” that is what the buckles are for. If you have these and know for sure that the buckles are not just decorative but can actually cinch the boots a little leave me a comment and let me know!
Also, don’t forget if you vote for these in the comments we’ll add make this riding boot the prize of future giveaways.
Overall, I feel almost buzzed that the Miidori Riding Boots are so nice and so inexpensive. Like was I born in the right time or what?!
Favorite Miidori Riding Boot Looks Styling Ideas:
Miidori Riding Boots Color Scheme:
The Color Pallete for riding boots is so well-defined from a long aristocratic equistrian tradition. Burberry and Polo are founded on the aesthetics of the aristocratic prep school tradition. Burberry stays more true to the tradition in general.
Think royal traditional colors that evoke military or affluence even in the names like navy and royal blue, pearl, grays, blacks, and browns of all shades named after leathers like “saddle” and in this case, “cognac”.
Non traditional 80ish colors won’t work as well, but still can have their place if you want to dress down your boot. The great thing about riding boots is that you absolutely can dress them up or dress them down.
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