Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Women's Frye Harness 2 Ring Boot - Rustic, Classic Harness Style For Women

!±8± Women's Frye Harness 2 Ring Boot - Rustic, Classic Harness Style For Women

I have seen the word "stunning" describe the Women's Frye Harness 2 Ring boot, and I happen to agree.  These boots have all the looks of a harness style, with some serious added flair.

Looks of the Harness 2 Ring:  These boots are tall in height with an 11" shaft and a 1 ½" heel and can be found in either black or dark brown leather.  Either color has leather with a "weathered" appearance that adds to the rustic style of the boot.  The "2 Ring" part of the name comes from the fact that on the sides of the boot shaft there are additional rings fasted with a figure 8 design made with thin leather straps. 

These boots (in my opinion) have a bit of a sleeker, dressier look than other harness styles such as the 12R or the Belted 12R - the additional leather straps and rings seem to make all the difference.

Popularity of the boot:  It seems to me that a boot with this level of style might have caught on more than it has - based on my experience and research this is one of the lesser in popularity among the women's Frye Harness collection.  I'm actually not certain why that might be the case, especially since these boots are quite hard to beat not only in terms of looks - but durability and versatility as well.

Despite the apparent current level of popularity I highly recommend giving the women's Frye Harness 2 Ring boots a check - especially if you are searching out a higher harness style with an added bit of "pizazz"!


Women's Frye Harness 2 Ring Boot - Rustic, Classic Harness Style For Women

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Caring For Your Leather Boots

!±8± Caring For Your Leather Boots

You've paid good money for those perfect leather boots, you're thrilled with the way they look and feel and they're so comfortable you want to wear them all day, every day. These boots are going to go through every kind of punishment the elements and real life can throw at them. So how do you keep them looking as if they've just come out of the box for the first time?

The beauty of leather is that it develops its own patina as it ages. It's an organic material that stretches and shapes to your contours, fitting literally like a second skin. But in exactly the same way as your own skin will look dull and tired if you don't care for it, so will leather. It needs that occasional bit of tender loving care to keep it looking in top condition. The most obvious way to keep your boots looking perfect is to polish them regularly. Not only will this improve the look of your boots and protect them from scuffmarks, but it will also help to weatherproof the surface of the leather and shield them from the elements.

If you really want to make sure your boots will be as water-resistant as possible, invest in a tin of dubbin. This is a traditional leather 'feed' made from natural wax, oil and tallow and is used to soften, condition and waterproof leather. It's different from shoe polish as it does not contain any pigment, so if you want to restore the colour of your boots, a good buff with corresponding shoe polish will restore the beauty of the leather whilst the dubbin will add a protective layer to the surface. Treat your boots regularly with this and you'll find that the surface retains its shine and your feet stay dry, even in reasonably heavy rain.

If you've invested good money in a pair of quality leather boots, a worthwhile addition is a pair of boot 'trees'. These simple devices slot into your boots when you're not wearing them, maintaining their shape and preventing them from sagging and creasing when not in use.

There are different types of leather that may not be suitable for polishing or using leather feed products like dubbin. Patent leather is best cared for using a soft polishing cloth. Marks on the surface can be removed by gently rubbing with a damp cloth and then buffing the leather back to its original shine with a soft, dry cloth. Try to avoid using kitchen cloths, as the surface of these is much more abrasive than you realise and may leave permanent marks on the leather.

Some boots are designed using 'antique' leather. This is designed to have a worn or 'aged' look and dark or light marks can usually be removed by gently rubbing the leather with a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh brushes, as the bristles will scratch the surface of the leather, damaging the skin and leaving permanent marks.

As with your own skin, leather is easily damaged by direct heat, so never try to dry your boots out with a direct heat source such as a hairdryer. The surface of the leather will shrink from the hide, causing it to crack and leading to permanent damage to the surface. Alternatively, extreme cold can also make the leather brittle and susceptible to cracking, so try to protect your leather boots from extreme temperature changes.

If you take care of your leather boots they should last you for many years to come, making them a permanent addition to your wardrobe and giving you years of comfort, protection and style.


Caring For Your Leather Boots

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Frye Paige Boot - Unique Equestrian Fashion For Women

!±8± Frye Paige Boot - Unique Equestrian Fashion For Women

The Frye Paige Boot for Women has hit one of the "hottest numbers" ranks these days in fashion footwear - they're coming off the shelves in stores like mad!

Why would the this specifically be so popular? They have a unique look about them, based on equestrian (riding boots) style - but are not only for women who wear them while riding. Women all over the world love the style and comfort provided by these ultra stylish boots.

Here are some of the hottest styles available:
Paige Buckles Boot - This has (as the name implies) three buckles, placed evenly up the 15" shaft of the boot. Extremely sharp style. Paige Cuff Boot - Nice, high shaft (19") with a contrasting buckle at the top, optionally can be folded over for a versatile look. Paige Tall Riding Boot - Interestingly enough, many women are wearing these - they're designed specifically for riding but are being worn by all sorts of women. Gorgeous sleek style, 16" shaft. Paige Hurache Boot - Probably the most interesting appearance of all the collection - this footwear has lovely detailing around the foot and cuff areas, but still maintaining a sleek and elegant look.
Cost Information: Generally speaking, women are paying between 5 and 0 retail prices - based on the style purchased and the merchants selling the Frye Paige Boot for Women. There are various resources online that offer them for a lower markdown price, and some reputable resources offer them for quite a bit less on a standard basis.


Frye Paige Boot - Unique Equestrian Fashion For Women

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