Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found a pair at Nordstrom Rack for $170.00. When I tried them on, I couldn't get my heel past the ankle part. Bummer!
Is this a common issue with Frye boots?
Yes, that is common with Frye boots or with almost any quality pair of cowboy/riding boots. It's just the way they are made. The leather will soften and mold to your foot but it is definitely a struggle at the beginning. You will need to break them in and it will take some time but Frye so worth the effort.
You should read customer reviews on Zappos, almost everyone has this issue at the beginning.
Anonymous wrote:Now...I just bought them. Black was cheapest and was the color I wanted. Other colors were more.
I want them in bordeaux which is still 347$.... Oh well, will hopefully wait for Black Friday. Anonymous wrote:I found a pair at Nordstrom Rack for $170.00. When I tried them on, I couldn't get my heel past the ankle part. Bummer!
Is this a common issue with Frye boots?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Melissa is supposed to be a bit slouchy.
Knee high is knee length, extended calf has bigger circumference.
It is a great deal! Usually the melissas sell for 300+. Where did you find them for such a low price?
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Anonymous wrote:Melissa is supposed to be a bit slouchy.
Knee high is knee length, extended calf has bigger circumference.
It is a great deal! Usually the melissas sell for 300+. Where did you find them for such a low price?