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The Abby Wide Calf

  • The Abby Wide Calf

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  • 17-inch shaft with full-length flame stitching that runs the height
  • Supple goat leather that flexes with your stride instead of resisting
  • 2-inch stacked heel and rounded toe for stable all-day wear
  • 17-inch shaft demands outfits that show it off
  • Leather break-in period typical for Western boots
  • Pull-on style requires effort at this height

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Tall Western boot with flame stitching and a 17-inch shaft

Most tall boots either lean into equestrian polish or sacrifice detail for height. Western boots usually stop at mid-calf, where the stitching can stay subtle and the silhouette stays safe. This one brings flame-stitch detailing and a full 17 inches of shaft, so you get the craft of a traditional Western boot scaled to a statement height. The wide-calf fit and supple goat leather mean the rise doesn't come with the stiffness that makes most tall boots a chore to wear. If you've been choosing between boots that fit your style and boots that fit your legs, this is the answer.

Good gift when

  • Anyone ready to make their footwear the centerpiece of an outfit
  • People who find standard Western boots too short or too plain
  • Those who need a wider calf fit without sacrificing style

Skip it if You want a boot that blends into the background or you rarely wear anything that shows the full shaft

Specs

Shaft Height
17 inches
Heel Height
2 inches
Material
Goat leather
Toe Style
Rounded (0 toe)
Width
B (medium)
Color
Wine
Details
Flame stitching on shaft, metal toe bug

If you're giving it

  • You'll need their size

Sizing and fit are critical for boots; recipient's exact measurements are a must.

The details

Most Western boots stop at mid-calf and rely on understated stitching to signal their roots. This one stretches to 17 inches and carries flame-stitch detailing that runs the full length of the shaft, turning a traditional boot into a focal point.

The 2-inch stacked heel and rounded toe deliver the geometry of a working boot without the bulk. The shaft is cut to stay close to the leg, so the height reads as streamlined rather than loose. A metal toe bug sits at the vamp, echoing the hardware found on vintage rodeo boots.

The goat leather upper is softer and more supple than cowhide, so the tall shaft flexes as you walk instead of fighting your stride. The Wine colorway is a deep burgundy that works as a neutral in most wardrobes but still registers as intentional. Pull tabs at the top make entry easier despite the height.

Sizing follows standard boot conventions: order your usual shoe size. The B width is a standard medium fit. The shaft circumference is designed to accommodate wider calves without gapping at the ankle, and the height means these sit just below the knee on most wearers.

Pair these with tucked denim or over slim pants to let the stitching show. The heel is high enough to change your posture but stable enough for all-day wear. Expect a short break-in period as the leather molds to your foot, typical for full-grain construction.

A bold silhouette built around classic Western details and a confident rise

$395at tecovas.com

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Questions

How does the wide calf fit compare to standard Western boots?
The shaft is designed to accommodate wider calves while maintaining a close fit at the ankle, so there's no gapping. The wide calf designation refers to the circumference at the top of the boot, not a loose fit throughout.
Will these boots require a break-in period?
Yes, expect a short break-in as the goat leather molds to your foot. The goat leather is softer than cowhide, so the break-in is typically faster and less rigid than with traditional cowboy boots.
How should I size these boots?
Order your usual shoe size. These follow standard boot sizing conventions. The B width is a medium fit, equivalent to what most brands call a standard or regular width.
What's the best way to wear boots this tall?
Tuck jeans or slim pants into the shaft to show the flame stitching. The height sits just below the knee on most wearers, so plan outfits that let the full boot be visible rather than hidden under wide-leg pants.

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