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Riding boot

British pronunciation/ɹˈaɪdɪŋ bˈuːt/
American pronunciation/ɹˈaɪdɪŋ bˈuːt/
Riding boot
[NOUN]
1

a type of footwear designed specifically for horseback riding, typically featuring a tall shaft that extends up to the knee or just below

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What is a "riding boot"?

A riding boot is a type of footwear designed specifically for horseback riding. The boot typically features a tall shaft that extends up to the knee or just below, providing support and protection to the leg while riding. The shaft may be made of leather or synthetic materials and may include features such as elastic gussets or laces to allow for a snug and comfortable fit. Riding boots may also feature a reinforced toe and heel for added durability and protection, as well as a ridged sole for improved grip in the stirrup. In addition to their functional purpose, riding boots are also often worn as a fashion statement, particularly in equestrian circles. They may be styled in a variety of ways, including traditional English riding boots with a sleek, polished look, or more rugged Western-style boots with decorative stitching and embellishments.

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