Queentina Queentina Comfortable cowboy boots with insulation beige

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Discover a new level of comfort and style with Queentina cowboy boots in beige, which will definitely become your favorite footwear for the fall/winter season. These elegant women's ankle boots combine casual style with high quality workmanship. Made of ecological suede leather, they provide not only a fashionable look, but also durability and comfort.

The cowboy boots have a slip-on fastening and a stiffened heel, which makes them incredibly easy to put on. The solid construction and flat 4.5 cm heel make them great for both everyday styling and less formal outings. Additionally, the insulation will keep your feet warm even on colder days.

The KeeShoes collection promotes comfort without sacrificing current trends, and the neutral beige color allows for easy matching of cowboy boots to various outfits. With a shaft height of 13-14 cm, they will be the perfect complement to any autumn or winter styling.

Don't wait any longer and enrich your wardrobe with these unique Queentina cowboy boots that will definitely attract attention and provide you with everyday comfort!

  • Clasp: slip on
  • Heel counter: built-up, stiffened
  • Additional features: lack
  • Collection: KeeShoes
  • Color: beige
  • Insole material: other
  • Outer material: ecological suede leather
  • The manufacturer's color name: beige
  • The nose: round
  • Warming: Yes
  • Original manufacturer's packaging: box
  • sex: Women's shoes
  • Type of heel: flat heel
  • Shaft width: 30
  • Corpulence: G.
  • Height: for the ankle
  • Heel / platform height: 4.5
  • Dominant pattern: without pattern
  • Sole: made of plastic, smooth
  • Opportunity: every day
  • Style: casual
  • Season: autumn winter
  • Heel: 4.5 cm
  • Shaft height: 13-14cm
  • Outer material: 100% suede imitation
  • Inside material: textile 100%

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