Color: The cognac leather foot and upper are matched beautifully with intricate red and tan western stitching that adds a subtle, stylish contrast. The warm cognac tone gives these boots a versatile look that pairs well with any outfit, yet the red hue draws attention to this bold footwear choice in the best way.
Technology: Built for durability and comfort, these boots feature a stacked leather western heel and a leather outsole in a complementing shade. They are truly traditional, made with time-honored techniques. The cushioned insole ensures all-day comfort, while the inverted seam offers a smooth, irritation-free fit, elevating both style and function.
Size Guidance: The Jacqueline boots fit true to size, offering a comfortable and secure feel. The sleek snip toe design provides a snug, yet flattering fit, and the 17-inch shaft hugs the calf for a polished silhouette. If you prefer a roomier feel, sizing up by half a size is recommended.
JRC & Sons: JRC & Sons has quickly gained a reputation for combining modern designs with traditional craftsmanship. Known for their attention to detail and long-lasting construction, their boots are high-quality and highly sought after. The Jacqueline boots reflect this approach, offering timeless western appeal with a focus on durability and comfort.
This Is How We Wear It: Pair the cognac Jacqueline boots with shorter dresses, leather leggings or skirts for a chic western look. Add statement jewelry like turquoise earrings or layered necklaces to enhance the style. Whether paired with a classic long sleeve top, a flowy blouse or a blazer, they will make a statement. When paired with neutral tones, the rich color will stand out even more.
● 17” Height
● Full Quill Ostrich Foot
● Premium Cowhide Leather Upper
● Cognac-Colored
● Snip Toe
● Unique Hand-Corded Stitch Patterns on Upper
● Premium Calf Lining
● Inverted Seam for Comfort
● Premium Leather Covered Cushion Insoles
● Leather outsole
● 3/4 Stitch Welt
● Stacked-Leather Western Heel
● Lemonwood Pegs
● Pull On
● Pull Straps