5 Frye Boot Dupes
With fall approaching, new trends are emerging. One of the hottest trends has been Frye riding boots making a major come back. While they’re known for their high quality and classic style, Frye boots come with a hefty price tag. For those of us not lucky enough to have a vintage pair of Frye boots hiding in the back of our closet, I’ve compiled a list of 5 Frye boot dupes that will give you the same look without making a big dent in your bank account. So without further ado, let’s get into it!
1. Harley Davidson Bowden Motorcycle Boot
These boots are a great dupe for the Frye Harness boots for half the price! Harley Davidson boots are also made with high quality leather and are built to last a lifetime, so you won’t have to worry about quality. They have the same harness buckle detail and would look great with any outfit!
2. Marc Fisher Laile Riding Boot
These riding boots from Marc Fisher are another, cheaper alternative to the Frye Harness boots. These are a bit taller and come in this beautiful cognac color that is perfect for fall. Picture these with an oversized fall sweater and denim!
3. Steve Madden Astor Brown Leather
These Steve Madden boots have a similar vibe to the popular Frye boots but add an edgy twist with more hardware. They come in black, brown, and white… one for every outfit! I love this type of boot paired with baggy shorts and a bomber jacket, the perfect fall transition outfit!
4. Dingo Molly Harness Boots
These classic Dingo boots are super similar to the Frye Harness boots and with the same quality! The distressed brown color and harness detail plays into western style inspiration. They would look so cute paired with a long lace dress and oversized leather jacket.
5. Born Avery Boot
Last but certainly not least are these classic rider boots by Born. These are a great dupe for the Campus boots by Frye. They have a more simple, classic design compared to the harness boots which makes them easier to style and more versatile.
There you have it… 5 Frye boot dupes that will give you just as many style points for half the price! If these options are still a bit pricey, try checking out your local thrift stores or online second-hand clothing sites. These styles have been around for years, so you might just get lucky and find a pre-loved pair. Happy shopping!