C3980

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Shaft height Toe type Heel height Material
13' Snip Toe 2 Cowhide
Size: 5
Color: Bone
Width: M
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Size: 5
Color: Bone
Width: M

Product information

Size Chart Corral Boots

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We will arrange for the shipment of the products to you via our selected carrier. WE DO NOT SHIP TO P.O. BOXES for security purposes.

NO ADDRESS CAN BE MODIFIED IF THE PRODUCT HAS LEFT OUR WAREHOUSE.

Title and risk of loss pass to you upon our transfer of the products to the carrier/delivery.

Shipping and delivery dates are estimates only and cannot be guaranteed. We are not liable for any delays in shipments.

Exchanges, and Refunds.


Boots must be returned within 30 natural days of the date received with no evidence of wear, NO EXCEPTIONS.

You can process an exchange or a refund through our chat and link or with an agent.

We reserve the right to refuse a refund or exchange if the product shows ANY signs of wear or has been altered from its original condition in any way, in this instance, the item(s) will be sent back to you.

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Understanding basic boot terminology

SOLE: The inner sole is where your foot rests when wearing the boot. The outer sole is the bottom of the boot.

HEEL: Heels are usually leather, formed and glued together, fitted and shaped to the back portion of the outer sole. Heels come in different shapes, sizes, and heights, depending on the intended use of the boot.

TOE: The toe of the boot may come in many different shapes; some of the most popular are R, snip, square, and roper.

VAMP: The front lower part of the boot below the shaft, usually cut from a single piece of leather or skin. However, vamps are sometimes pieced and sewn together to give the boot a unique look.

COUNTER: The back part of the boot, just above the heel, usually matches the leather or skin used in the vamp.

SHAFT: Sometimes referred to as the top, upper part, of the boot or the boot-maker´s canvas for expression. The shaft usually has different types of stitching patterns, designs, laser cuts, inlays, or other artwork, to make the boot unique. The shaft may also include laser cut designs, with or without exotic skin, leather, or other inlays underneath.

PIPING: The side seam that runs up the side of the boot from the bottom to the top, between the front and back section, of the shaft. Piping is usually found on the inside and outside of the shaft but may be used in other areas to add unique design appearance.

PULL STRAPS: Leather tabs or straps found at the very top of the shaft on both sides, usually on the outside of the shaft. However, on some boots, the pull straps may be found on the inside of the shaft. They are used to help pull the boot on. Some pull straps called “mule ears” may go partially or all the way down the outside of the shaft.

LINING: Found on the inside of the shaft. The lining covers the seam where the front and back half of the shaft is sewn together. All Corral Boots come with a full inside lining which covers the inside seam, adding to the boot´s comfort.

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C3980

Neon color boots are the perfect fashion statement for those looking to add a bold and vibrant touch to their wardrobe. With their intense, glowing hues, these boots radiate energy and will turn heads wherever they go.

These multicolor overlay & embroidery boots are elevated with studs appliques and crystals that react into a mesmerizing glow when exposed to black light.

WE ARE THE CREATORS OF THE WESTERN FASHION BOOTS
WE ARE THE CREATORS OF THE WESTERN FASHION BOOTS
WE ARE THE CREATORS OF THE WESTERN FASHION BOOTS
WE ARE THE CREATORS OF THE WESTERN FASHION BOOTS
WE ARE THE CREATORS OF THE WESTERN FASHION BOOTS
WE ARE THE CREATORS OF THE WESTERN FASHION BOOTS

Customer Reviews

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K.H. (Landing, US)
Great boot - Not glowing

Bought a size 9- As usual with Corral boots, the shaft runs narrow, but after slipping a ziplock bag on I was able slide my foot in. A week of boot stretch spray and a boot expander the shaft was perfect. They are comfortable boots, with a nice size heel. The leather is soft and a very faint off white. After wearing several times they have stretched out, wishing I would have bought an 8.5 and let them stretch. Sizing is so finicky with corral. I’ve worn them several times now and I don’t see that they glow in the dark, but among my 20 pair of cowboy boots, these are one of my go to pair.

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Crystal Suniga (San Antonio, US)
Disappointed

Kind of sad about this. I own so many Corral boots, all of which I absolutely love. I’ve never experienced an issue with any of my boots. Unfortunately that’s not the case with these. I bought these for my wedding and the left foot came in way too tight. I tried to stretch it and still not able to get it on without hurting myself. It’s like there’s too much extra leather in it, not allowing my foot to go in correctly or completely. Really sad because these boots are so darn cute. You might want to size up. Once you stretch them even without notice of stretch, Corral will not do anything to help you or fix the boot. So size up ladies.

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Acacia Green (New Braunfels, US)
Left boot is Tight!

The boots are unique and colorful in the black light. A group of us are wearing these at a wedding. We all had a hard time getting our left foot in the left boot. I have never had this problem with Corral.

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C.B. (Rancho Cordova, US)
Sizing off

I’m really sad that the size is off.. I own 6 pairs of Corral’s and never had a issue with them not fitting. I wear a size 8 and these I’m unable to get my foot in.. I absolutely love the boot appearances.. but I have to return due to not fitting

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Crystal Suniga (San Antonio, US)
Second Review Because I Had To Buy 2 Pair

In my first review I ended with “size up ladies.” I was wrong, it doesn’t fit better. I was able to get my foot in but then the boot was too big. Because I was out of time and all my bridesmaids had bought theirs, it was too late to make a change. Corral messed up big time with this boot. The instep is the problem. You have to get it stretched beyond a normal “it’s a little snug” stretch. Still sad that what was supposed to be the prefect boot, is just a big disaster. This put a bad taste in my mouth for Corral, who has been my favorite boot maker for a long time. I was disappointed in my he boot and even more disappointed in the not so customer service that I got when I spoke to them. It’s a shame that they don’t care nor do they even reach out to you about your review or experience.

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Jessica Bell (San Antonio, US)
Pretty Pretty But

I was not able to get my foot into the boot! and because of how it's made it was very risky to get them stretched. This was for a wedding and the Bride had to buy two pair. You all got over 1800 + out of us and we all stressed about the lack of fit. I have small skinny feet and could not get in them until stretched.