We’re about more than hats here at Killer Hats. We want to help you create the perfect western look. That’s why we carry only the best Dingo boots, Laredo boots, and Ariat boots. You can’t go wrong when you assemble your western attire right here at Killer Hats. Whether you’re a cowboy, a biker, or a straight-up fashion plate, you’re sure to find the perfect cowboy boots. No western outfit is complete without the right pair of boots. Don’t settle for anything less than the best. For great and affordable western fashion, you don’t have to look any further.
Cowboy boots are the trademark of any real cowboy, and you’ll be able to find stylish and comfortable western boots right here at Killer Hats. We might have the word “hats” in our name, but we’ve got boots in our soul. No matter your personal style, we’ve got the cowboy boots for you!
The Proper fit of Western Boots
When boots are fitted correctly, your feet should feel great. Remember, that differences in leather, toe and heels styles can affect the way a boot fits. Determine what thickness of socks you generally wear and allow for the socks in the fitting process.
Heel Slippage is normal and does not mean the boots are not fitted properly. It is not uncommon for approx. 1" up and down at the rear like a fip flop, because until the outsole bends your heal has no where to go but up. After the boots have been worn and the outsole has been flexed several times during wear, the heel area will conform to your heel and any slippage will disappear.

Cowboy boots are the trademark of any real cowboy, and you’ll be able to find stylish and comfortable western boots right here at Killer Hats. We might have the word “hats” in our name, but we’ve got boots in our soul. No matter your personal style, we’ve got the cowboy boots for you!
The Proper fit of Western Boots
When boots are fitted correctly, your feet should feel great. Remember, that differences in leather, toe and heels styles can affect the way a boot fits. Determine what thickness of socks you generally wear and allow for the socks in the fitting process.
Heel Slippage is normal and does not mean the boots are not fitted properly. It is not uncommon for approx. 1" up and down at the rear like a fip flop, because until the outsole bends your heal has no where to go but up. After the boots have been worn and the outsole has been flexed several times during wear, the heel area will conform to your heel and any slippage will disappear.








