Frye Bella Flower Fringe Boots - Pull-Ons (For Women)
$188.00
$470.00
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Closeouts. Frye Boot's Bella flower fringe boot features the custom detailing, sublime comfort, and timeless styling you expect from Frye.Suede strips up side with double-ruffle fringe and gold-tone studsSmooth suede uppers Tonal stitchingWestern-style curved top-stitched vampIvory leather liningLeather soleChunky stacked heel: 3” Height: 15-½”Medium width Closeouts. Italy.
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By SierraSage from Virginia City, NV on 05/03/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Cute, Durable, Stable, Stylish, Warm Best Uses: Casual Wear, Going Out, Office Describe Yourself: Comfort-oriented, High-end shopper, Stylish Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I would have never ordered these boots based on the online picture, but I found them in the Reno store and after trying them on HAD to have them. The shape is much nicer than the photo indicates, and they fit my large calves - those with slimmer legs could easily tuck jeans into them and they'd look great. I've coveted a pair of tall Frye boots for ages and the price was right. Very high quality construction - these are not "dainty" boots. I get compliments every time I wear them.
By shoe maven from saratoga, ny on 04/23/2009 Pros: Cute, Stable, Stylish Describe Yourself: Comfort-oriented, Stylish Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: very cute boots, could not believe the price for Frye, but when they arrived there was a dark discolored patch over both toes, coupled with the fact that the boot shaft was a bit too tall for my leg length, I reluctantly returned them.
IMPOSSIBLE to Fit a Foot IN By Maggie from Milford, MI on 03/09/2009 Cons: Could Not Even Pull ON Describe Yourself: Comfort-oriented, Stylish Sizing: Feels full size too small Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Very disappointed as I could not even get my foot into the boot. Boots are going back ... sigh.
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