Bottes hautes d'inspiration équestre Frye Melissa Button Lug pour femmes fabriquées à partir de cuir vintage résistant avec quincaillerie argentée antique et semelle extérieure en cuir - Hauteur de la tige de 15 ¼"

Brand:Frye

3.2/5

578.10

Parfaitement élégante, cette magnifique botte en cuir intègre de subtils détails polis pour accentuer un look rentré. Si votre pied est entre deux tailles, nous vous recommandons de commander la plus grande des deux. Si vous avez un pied large, assurez-vous de consulter nos styles qui sont disponibles en tailles larges ; Cependant, si seules des largeurs régulières sont disponibles dans le style que vous aimez, vous devrez peut-être commander une demi-taille au-dessus. Lorsque vous recevez vos bottes, essayez-les toujours l'après-midi pour un ajustement parfait, car c'est à ce moment que votre pied dans sa plus grande taille, The Frye Company est la plus ancienne entreprise de chaussures exploitée en continu aux États-Unis. Fondée en 1863 par John A. Frye, un cordonnier aisé d'Angleterre, et familiale jusqu'en 1945, les produits Frye ont une longue et illustre histoire. Les bottes Frye étaient portées par des soldats des deux côtés de la guerre civile américaine, des soldats de la guerre hispano-américaine et par Teddy Roosevelt et ses Rough Riders. Lorsque la propriété familiale a attiré des familles aventureuses de la Nouvelle-Angleterre vers l'Ouest au milieu et à la fin des années 1800, de nombreux pionniers portaient des bottes Frye pour le long voyage. Aujourd'hui, Frye reste fidèle à ses racines avec sa ligne de bottes patrimoniales, mais continue d'innover en introduisant de nouveaux sacs à main, escarpins et sandales chics dans sa collection.

EAN: 0787936311454

Catégories Vêtements, Chaussures et Bijoux,

Ajustement parfait : largeur moyenne et taille fidèle. CONFORT : Doublure en cuir pour une sensation de luxe, semelle intérieure en cuir rembourrée pour un confort durable. Style et design : un classique Frye, le design d'inspiration équestre est un incontournable dans le placard de chaque femme. Que vous désiriez un pull, un zip ou un chausson, il y a un Melissa pour vous. Choisissez entre un cuir lisse classique ou un cuir lavé occidental. Depuis plus de 155 ans, les bottes emblématiques de Frye ont défini des époques, incarné des mouvements sociaux, survécu aux tendances et défié le temps. Frye capture l'essence du style américain intemporel - la promesse d'un rêve. L'ouverture de la botte mesure environ 15,5 environ. Le talon mesure environ 1. La tige mesure environ 15 à partir de la voûte plantaire. Semelle en cuir. 100% cuir.
Department Womens
Item model number Original Melissa Button
Item Weight 1.2 Pounds
Manufacturer Frye

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Scritto da: BullyMomma
Initial impression of 8 vs. 8.5 "B": I like them a lot and will likely grow to love them if I can get the fit right!
I was looking for a classic boot - not too "Western" and appropriate for wearing to an office that's a bit more "business" than casual. This is my first pair of Frye boots, in black suede, and they are right on target, style-wise! These will be very versatile with my staple layered look of dressier leggings/tapers with tunics, long tops and a jacket or cardigan. As for fit: I'm usually an 8, which allows a little room for a full-length cushioned insole (which goes in all my shoes). Since boots can mean sizing up, I ordered an 8.5. It provided a nice amount of wiggle room in the toes but was otherwise too loose and sloppy with too much heel slippage (even with the added insole). I could tell it would likely affect my gait and lead to problems. I ordered the 8(B) next and tried them with the same insole. The fit seemed perfect, except for being tight (particularly on the right foot) across the widest part of my foot, from the ball joint to the pinky toe. Enough length, but little wiggle room for the toes, leaving my right pinky toe feeling squished. That said, I know that suede can stretch. And I also noted that other reviewers said they stretched over time (and some mentioned having them stretched by a cobbler). So, I decided to wear them indoors for the day. They do seem to be stretching a bit. I tried the 8.5 again and, though the extra toe room was nice, they just feel much too loose and wider in the shaft than I'd like. So, I'll bring them to our (excellent) local shoe repair to get some professional advice on stretching. But, at this point, I think the 8 will work. Other points to note, which have been raised by other reviewers: - Yup, the leather bottoms are very slippery! To a scary degree on carpet and more than I'd like on my kitchen tile. Since my office will be carpet and slick floors, I've got two options: scuff them up or have the cobbler add a non-slip sole. I'll consult with the shoe repair shop on the latter, as covering the sole would also help to preserve the leather and stitching and extend it's like generally. - Shaft may not work for wider calves. I measured mine (for the first time, actually) and they're just under 13". The shaft on the 8 feels like the perfect fit; it lightly "hugs" but I can still slide my thumbs down each side with ample wiggle room. So, those who said the B width may not work for calves over 15" are probably spot-on in suggesting the wider width. - I had no trouble at all sliding my foot into the 8 or the 8.5 and didn't need to tug on the straps; I was able to pull them on by grabbing the top of the boot on either side. But, please do note that these have no zipper and that others had issues with the pull-on style. - Also, as others noted, it appears these are not pristine and untried. I got these for nearly HALF the stated retail price, so I expected these to be factory seconds OR floor/show models OR retail returns OR some combination of those factors. One pair arrived in the original box with half the original packing missing and barely scuffed soles. The other pair arrived with no original packing, loose in an Amazon shipping box, with more scuffing on the soles. Honestly, the condition didn't bother me on either pair - the condition was still better than I was expecting based on some of the reviews, and I was quite happy to enjoy the savings! I hope this review is helpful. I'll update it once I've made a final decision and have worn them a bit more.
Scritto da: mellymel
Beautiful boots...from a distance
I've been a loyal Frye wearer for at least 7 years, and owned other Melissas, Veronica, Olive, Carson, Dara, Campus and some others. While I'm not a shoe and leather goods aficionado, my last two Frye purchases (including these) have been major disappointments. When I received these, they came in the notorious matte black box instead of the usual white glossy box. Upon unboxing, they smelled great, the gray color (Smoke) was really lovely, and the leather on the shaft was nice and soft as expected. With some difficulty and straining, I was able to pull these on. Yes, the ankle is very tight and so is the toebox. I bought an 8 and am a true 8, but have rather narrow feet and narrow calves/ankles. These fit just fine length-wise. Upon closer inspection, I was really disappointed by the quality of these boots. They're acceptable but not for Frye. Maybe Steve Madden? Or some shady "Boot Outlet" you'd drive by in the midwest where boots are "buy 1 get 2 free." The sole and heel are simply egregious. Those of you who have worn Fryes know that there are traditionally metal cobblers' pegs that run along both sides of the arch, something these are clearly missing. I own the Campus boots as well, and the "lug" bottom on these is not rubbery, grippy, or anything representing a "lug" bottom except the patterning. On these boots they feel more like a sad hard plastic (think Rubbermaid plastic totes). Even worse than the lug patterning though, is the heel. As my boyfriend (a more seasoned Frye wearer) said: "they look like outlet heels." The heel of a Frye boot should be a smooth stacked heel of good quality leather and polished to a semi-gloss when new. Smooth and heavy/dense to the touch. These looked like someone took a stack of beef jerky, half-heartedly squeezed them in a stack, and cut the stack with a dull knife. There's not polish to them, they look haggard and poorly cut, their density is on par with the budget line of Penguin Classics at Barnes & Noble, and are rough to the touch. The heels look like someone forgot to finish them, at the very least. Less major complaints: I understand that there is natural variation in leather, and it can be beautiful (this is the case in my other Frye boots, and they're beautiful). But the variation in the color on these boots isn't due to natural variation in the leather--it looks like someone took a 99 cent paintbrush from Home Depot and slapped some dye on these in one runny, thin coat. It's streaky and cheap looking. I always treat my boots with Frye's leather conditioner and waterproofing spray, so it doesn't bother me so much (they're much darker now and the weird dye pattern isn't really visible), but if you plan to wear these without treating them, beware the 3rd grade art project level of precision. My last and least concerning gripe: the little Frye logo buttons on the pulls look cheap. They appear to be metal, but might as well be plastic. The Frye logo and surrounding print look like someone took a rubber stamp and stamped too hard, smearing all the font. The distressing/weathering of the buttons looks hackish and overly done (think Hobby Lobby "vintage"). I don't like branding and logos being overly present in any case, so I'm glad these buttons are small but I wish they had stuck to well-chiseled, durable metal hardware. Remember the brushed metal Frye rivets that were flat and just had the double F? I wish these tacky shiny buttons were those instead. These look Michael Kors-level flash with no quality. On a positive note, the calves are really well-shaped for those with narrower calves (gaping riding boots--no thanks) and are nice and tall, and look quite elegant from a distance. Today is my second day wearing them and they are already feeling a little more comfortable/broken in, and the leather lining inside is nice and soft. The pulls seem well stitched and sturdy (you'll need them to get these boots on the first few times), but I am skeptical and will see if they hold up. I'm still hoping these will wear reasonably well and look better with age (as they should), but I suspect I will need to get them resoled much sooner than other Fryes, and I will be relieved to do so and get a decent quality sole put on. And yes, I could just buy the Made in America line, but why aren't Fryes made in America anymore? Or at least made in Mexico but with the same standards? I like my Campus boot, but a girl can't just wear square toed everything all the time. Frye, I beg of you--go back to making things in America and done well. No more flashy trashy aluminum hardware and plastic soles. I don't mind the $400+ price tag if I'm buying real Fryes that I can wear out in the field, around the office, and everywhere in between, but if this is what Frye has become, I'm better off buying some made in China garbage I'll trash remorselessly in a few months.
Scritto da: Dan
Beautiful Boots
The came as advertised brand new in a box. Unfortunately they were a gift and didn't fit my wife
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
terrible boots
These are the second pair of Melissa Lug Button boots that I have purchased. These black ones should have been he same as the brown ones I had first but they are 1" taller and the soles have rubber . I like them very much. They were comfortable from the get go. That was my initial review, but now several months later I am changing my review because I have only worn these boots about 5 times and the complete inside leather lining has separated from the boot wall. This also made the boots impossible to pull on. I'm not sure that I can even contact someone at Amazon to return them. Frye boots are supposed to be the "Creme de la creme" of boots but that is not the case. I have only worn the brown Frye boots once but I am expecting that the lining will separate in them too. Do not waste your money on these boots!!!!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great Boots
These are the first Frye boots I've ever purchased and I bought the least expensive ones just so that if they didn't work out for size and quality I would not be out a lot of money. I was unsure of quality because of being made in Mexico but they are very nice boots. They fit right from the start with a minim um of breaking in. I am already looking for another pair of Fryes.
Scritto da: Katherine Boyd
Yay for the free return
Poor quality. The shaft was too high/wasn't cut properly, the leather smelled unually strong (which would likrly dissapate), and it definitely did not resemble the same frye boots I have tried on before.
Scritto da: Zara Tippins
Beautiful, quality boots in a classic style. Sizes run small - check your measurements.
I got the wide calf - I don’t have a wide calf but other reviews suggested the calf sizes run small and they do. The boot is a very narrow fit across the foot, so although it fits me okay in length, it is somewhat tight in width. Other than that, it’s a beautifully made boot and is built to last a long time. Classy enough to wear out and practical enough to ride in.

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