





As someone who has always wanted to own a pair of Biondini boots, I originally thought I wanted these, especially when I saw they were close to my size (39). However, when the seller later added more photos of the actual "chap" detail, I decided that there was too much going on and I'd really prefer basic Biondini thigh-high boots. Besides, I've tried chap boots before and am not leggy enough to pull of the look.
These boots measure a whopping 35" tall and if the studded chaps weren't sexy enough, also feature gold metal spiked heels. They sold for $170.00.