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This boot was a great height, hit right below the knee (I am 5'7" 123lbs), wasn't too large in the shaft, and the toe box was roomy. I did find that they ran large, and my heel would raise up when I walked in them. For that, I would suggest sizing down a 1/2 size, especially if you have narrow feel and calves. I didn't end up keeping them, as the color available matched another pair I owned too closely. But they are a great boot that offer lots of versatility.
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These boots have an unique look and great quality. They have a slightly taller heel than the Melissa button.The shaft is taller than the Taylor boot. They appear to run true to size, but do have a smaller calf circumference than other Frye's. This is good if you are looking to wear with skirts, dresses, skinny jeans. The boot has a western look without being a cowboy style. It looks great with just about any outfit.
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Beautiful boot with quality material and workmanship as expected.However, I was warned by another review about tight toe box and shaft -I should have paid attention.
I am 5'3" / 135 lbs / small frame / average calves. I usually wear size 6.5 shoe so ordered 7 boot to accommodate thick winter socks. Both toes and calves are tight. I think the leather might stretch enough to be comfortable but never enough for tucking in my skinny jeans as hoped.
Even so, love this boot and Amazon Prime which shipped to my door in two days!I really LOVE the style of these boots. I purchased these boots in two colors, and own numerous Frye boots (8 pairs total). These are the ONLY Frye boots where my heel do not slip up & down when walking, which is great. But these boots are definitely NOT made for walking; they have no padding whatsoever in the soles. I just wish that Frye would place more focus on providing padding in the soles of their shoes, especially along the front of the shoe. NONE of the Frye boots have any padding, which is a shame.
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