Frye Women's Billy Daisy Pull On, Black - Toga - 9.5M
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Condition: Never worn. Please note, the original retail box may not be included.
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DescriptionProduct DescriptionClassic western embroidery is stitched to perfection in this rugged FRYE style. Amazon.comYou know you've always wanted a pair of cowboy boots. It ought to be FRYE's Billy. Its gorgeously weathered leather upper features stitch detailing that's considered hip on both sides of the Mississippi. From the ManufacturerThe Frye Company is the oldest continuously operated shoe company in the United States. Founded in 1863 by John A. Frye, a well-to-do shoemaker from England, and family-run until 1945, Frye products have a long and illustrious history. Frye boots were worn by soldiers on both sides of America's Civil War, soldiers in the Spanish-American war, and by Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders. When home-steading drew adventurous New England families to the West during the mid and late 1800's many of the pioneers wore Frye Boots for the long journey. Today Frye remains true to its roots with its line of heritage boots, but continues to innovate as it introduces chic new handbags, pumps, and sandals to its collection.
FEATURES
ICONIC WESTERN STYLE – Crafted from vintage pull‑up leather with a sleek pointed toe and easy pull tabs, these boots capture modern Western flair with timeless appeal.
BUILT TO LAST – Featuring Goodyear‑welt construction for enhanced durability, structure, and long‑term wearability
COMFORTABLE BLOCK HEEL– A stacked 1.5″ block heel brings both comfort and subtle lift, ideal for all‑day wear.
PERFECT FIT, STREAMLINED SHAFT – The 13″ shaft height and 13.5″ calf circumference deliver a flattering silhouette that pairs effortlessly with dresses or slim-fit jeans.
LEATHER CONSTRUCTION – Fully lined and built on a leather outsole, offering breathability, softness, and elevated craftsmanship.