I Used to Cringe at Cowboy Boots, But These 18 Outfit Ideas Changed My Mind

Confession time. I used to loathe cowboy boots. I know that's a strong feeling about shoes, but alas, I did. A part of my anti-cowboy-boot disposition can be attributed to good-old teenage angst. Cowboy boots represented my years of growing up in the West when I felt called to live out my life in bigger cities like New York, London, and Paris. But the other part of my distaste for these boots had to do with how they're styled. I should preface this by saying that I do not believe there's a "right" or "wrong" way to wear anything—fashion is all about exploring what feels good for you. This particular boot style, however, just rubs me the wrong way. As snobbish as it may sound, I've concluded over the years that there are ways in which cowboy boots should and should not be worn. It's an opinion I reached only after years of living away from my hometown.

I've realized that I don't hate these boots. Instead, I found the way they were styled to be cringeworthy. It was only after stumbling upon stylish designer versions and unearthing different ways to them that I came around to the idea of cowboy boots. In an effort to share what I've found from that self-refective journey, I've rounded up outfit ideas to show what to wear with cowboy boots. Plus, I've included items to embrace and avoid when styling this boot style. While you should always wear what makes you feel your best, I've found that these styling rules helped me transform my feelings of grief surrounding these boots into giddiness. Hopefully, these tips can also make you want to buy cowboy boot. Wthout further ado, let's get into it.

Avoid: Double Denim
Embrace: Fitted Jeans

If we were to turn to the dictionary to look for an embodiment of Western style, it's likely would contain layered-on denim separates and cowboy boots. While double denim is trending again when paired with cowboy boots, it can feel a bit too on-theme. Instead of following tropes, try paring back the look by styling fitted jeans with the shoes. It's still a way to pay homage to the long history of this fashion aesthetic without making it unapproachable for everyday life. 

You can't beat this price. 

Just because you're skipping on wearing double denim doesn't mean you can't wear denim booties. 

If you happen to be dipping your toes into the cowboy-boot trend for the first time, it's best to opt for a minimal take to ensure it's easier to style. 

Avoid: Overalls
Embrace: Miniskirts

Wearing Western-inspired apparel like overalls with cowboy boots can come across as costumey. Instead of adhering to the theme, try pairing your boots with a more timeless staple like a miniskirt. It will ensure you show off your boots and make them feel more elevated. 

You'll feel like a superstar in these boots. 

Leave it to Khaite to make the chicest cowboy boots on the market. 

Styling tip: If you buy a pair of two-tone cowboy boots, use them as a way to pull together contrasting separates in the same colors. 

Avoid: Athleisure
Embrace: Tailored Separates

As much as we all love our cozy athleisure items, they don't exactly mix with cowboy boots that well. Luckily for us, there's a particularly chic alternative the fashion crowd has been pairing with these boots: tailored separates. From blazers to oversize button-downs to trousers, these polished pieces add a level of formality to this otherwise casual boot style. 

Isabel Marant's cowboy boots remain a perennial favorite among the fashion set. 

These rusty-red suede boots will steal the show, no doubt. 

The contrasting leather piping takes these boots from simple to striking. 

Avoid: Frilly Puff-Sleeve Dresses
Embrace: Minimal Dresses

Cowboy boots may be appropriate for roaming the prairies, but you never want to look like you just came from one. I recommend avoiding the frilly puff-sleeve dresses associated with the cottagecore fashion aesthetic and instead embracing minimal dresses. Whether you pair these boots with a chunky knit maxi dress, sultry slip dress, or black ribbed number, a more approachable everyday item will make these boots feel timeless. 

Pair these with a sweaterdress and you've got the perfect fall outfit. 

The slightly angled heel on these ankle booties makes this "dated" boot style feel contemporary. 

Avoid: Fringe Outerwear
Embrace: Simple Coats

Don't get me wrong. I love fringe-adorned outwear and cow-print coats just as much as the next person. However, when paired with cowboy boots, the look can feel like a caricature of Western-inspired clothing. Instead of leaning into the whole Wild West thing, pull back the saddles a bit by opting for a simple longline coat. It will not only ensure your cowboy boots stay the focal point of your look, but it's also a pairing that will work for chiller days. 

The distressed-looking leather on these boots is very aligned with recent trends. 

You can pair these with relaxed jeans or tailored trousers. 

The sharp angles add a futuristic feel to this evergreen shoe silhouette. 

Avoid: Over-the-Top Prints
Embrace: Neutral Colors

Tons of prints and colors, in general, can become distracting, especially when paired with cowboy boots. If you want your boots to be front and center, you must avoid wearing any over-the-top items that can take away attention from the main event. One way you can do just that? Opt for simple looks featuring a neutral color palette. It's a failproof way to ensure these boots look fabulous. 

Please do yourself a favor and zoom in to see the stitching on these Mango boots. 

Suede cowboy boots? Don't mind if I do. 

With silver accessories still popular, these boots are the perfect way to adopt multiple trends. Just be sure to pair them with an all-black look to ensure they stand out. 

A moment of silence for the studs on these cowboy boots.