Love these cowboy boots
Love these boots been wanting a pair like this! Very comfy and true to size.
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The Dan Post womens Alexy boot is designed for those who appreciate style without sacrificing comfort. Crafted from a stunning tan leather, these boots offer a luxurious look and feel that sets them apart from ordinary footwear. The deep dip design not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also provides slightly more room for your calves, making them a practical choice for all-day wear.
| Product Name | Image | Price | Rating | Review Count | Expert Score | Sales Last Month | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dan Post womens Dp3544 | $319.95 | (4.6) | 346 | 90 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dan Post mens Rip | $199.99 | (4.6) | 8 | 86 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dan Post womens Stardust | $164.95 | (4.6) | 10 | 84 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Dan Post womens Kommotion Snip Toe Cowboy Boots | $260.95 | (4.6) | 33 | 83 | 10 | Get it on Amazon |
Love these boots been wanting a pair like this! Very comfy and true to size.
Not comfortable as a ranch boot
I wear 8.5 to 9 and tried on the size 8 and 8.5 in the local store. Then 8.5 was too loose even after adding the 3/4 insert I brought to try boots on. The size 8 fit but tightly so they stretched them for 15 minutes, which helped, but the left boot was tighter. I thought it would give in time, so I bought them. I was trying on some Ariats at the same time, which were way more comfortable with a full rubber sole and heel, but the Dan Post Alexy's looked more attractive I chose those instead.I really liked the 12" shaft with the low cut v and napped distressed leather, and the not too broad, broad square toe look: these are attractive boots and look great on.They are not that cushy-comfortable however; the hybrid outsole is made to look like a leather outsole from the side view. Adding rubberto the heels and outsoles for non-slip tread works great. But the thinner patchwork rubber hybrid still means not a lot between your foot and the ground, and feels more stiff and hard (feels better than leather soles, less cushy than rubber).I felt the boots were between just o.k. comfort-wise, or not that comfortable. You could wear them right out of the box. But I would not rave about the comfort on these: only the attractive looks.After wearing inside I noticed the left boot was still too tight, so I tape-measured the arch across each foot. The right boot was 1/2" wider than the left! It was a defective pair, so I had to return. Watch out for defects and measure if in doubt.Note: I had purchased Bickmore Gard-More water repellant to preserve the soft napped leather which is suede-like. I would NOT use this product again, as it stiffens and contracts (even shrinking) the leather making them even more stiff/hard than they were before. I would not advise using that product unless you need to shrink and contract the leather on your boots and stiffen the leather.Also, the fit is odd. I seem to be between 8 and 8.5. The 8.5 was too long and the heels flopped on my foot with a 3/4 insert added. A full length insert would be better, but probably too tight in the toes; as the boots are flat in the front foot/toe area.A very attractive boot, but for me I was frustrated with the comfort and fit. If you don't mind the flatter and harder feel and look of a leather sole, these might work for you.
I love Dan Post boots, but this pair feels weird when walking. The top side of the foot part is very shallow, and the heel of the boot does not follow your heel up, when you’re on the ball of foot. It’s just weird. Maybe it was designed for flat footed people, I don’t know. I couldn’t stand it, ended up giving the boots away.
This is the first truly comfortable pair of boots I've owned! I have pretty wide feet, and it's really been a struggle to find a pair that not only looks nice but also is comfortable. These guys are IT!
Boots are so fireeee!
Boots are very comfortable and true to size. Very beautiful when you actually see them in front of you, and the craftsmanship is amazing, online photos don’t do them justice. They are pricey but having them and seeing them is understandable and price is worth it.