Looking for a new pair of tall boots with equestrian style? Check out The Spanish Boot Company.
I recently connected with The Spanish Boot Company on Instagram. They sent me one of their gorgeous suede riding boots in camel and green. The contrasting color really pops and the suede is buttery soft. They feature a durable zipper, strong stitching, and hardware.
Company founder Emma spent a summer in Portugal working at a stable. She purchased a pair of boots at a local tack store. When she returned to her home in Britain, everyone was complimenting her new boots. It was this that inspired Emma to create The Spanish Boot Company – offering Spanish style boots to customers throughout Britain and beyond.
The Spanish Boot Company offers styles for men, women, and children.
The ladies styles include Spanish riding boots in suede, tall, wide-calf, and classic style. They also offer polo boots, short boots, and made to measure – for a perfect fit. I was nervous about receiving a pair of boots I had never tried on before and the sizing but mine fit perfectly. They advised me to size down and helped answer all of my questions. When I slid my foot in the boots for the first time, it was a match!
You can also purchase accessories like a belt or additional tassels. I love the idea of purchasing an all brown pair of boots and then switching out the tassels seasonally.
It might be hard to believe, but I took these photos in between rain clouds. The sun came out for a minute and I quickly snapped away, missing the next down pour. Everything is green and gorgeous here right now.
Stay tuned next week when I share an outfit post wearing these boots. The sun should be out and I can’t wait to rock these beauties.
Boots provided c/o The Spanish Boot Company
Susan Friedland-Smith of Saddle Seeks Horse says
Those are boot goals! And that green would match Knight’s new Kensington rain sheet. LOL
Raquel says
Ha! They totally would! I love this color combinations so much!
Sally says
Is the leather quality durable enough to actually ride in these?