Definition
A riding boot is a tall boot, typically made of leather, designed for horseback riding. Its primary function is to protect the rider's legs and provide a secure grip on the saddle. The tall shaft prevents chafing from the saddle and stirrup. Unlike regular boots, riding boots often have a reinforced heel and a snug fit around the ankle. They blend functionality with a classic, stylish aesthetic. They're like specialized athletic shoes for equestrian sports.