- 11" Shaft height with a deep scallop
- Durable leather foot
- Leather like shaft
- Smooth sueded outsole
- Fancy stitch pattern and toe medallion
- Cushioned comfort insole
- Comfortable R (round) toe
- 1 1/2" Heel height
The Kadi western boots by Laredo are a great traditional style that will go with everything! These boots are 11" tall and they have a deep scallop at the top, that allows these boots to accommodate smaller or larger calves. The leather foot features a great toe medallion and the leather-like shaft is detailed with a fancy stitch pattern that would look great with your favorite skirt or dress. The smooth sueded outsole is a great choice for the where ever the day or night may take you!
Style(s): 5740, 5742
Product Reviews for Laredo Women's Kadi Western Boots
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- Comfortable (3)
- Cute (3)
- Stylish (3)
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- Casual wear (3)
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Cute
- Durable
- Easy To Clean
- Good Cushioning
- Stable
- Stylish
- Well Made
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual Wear
- Cold Weather
- Date Night
- Going Out
- Office
- School
- Travel
Comments about Laredo Women's Kadi Western Boots:
- Extremely comfortable
- Cute
- I wear them just about everyday & don't have not one negative thing to say about them.
I definitely recommend you go buy them.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
Pros
- Comfortable
- Cute
- Stylish
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual Wear
- Cold Weather
Comments about Laredo Women's Kadi Western Boots:
I ordered the brown color in these boots and I love them. I normally wear a size 7 1/2, but I ordered a 7 and it fits perfectly, with enough room for my socks. The boots are darker than the picture. So, if you are looking for that EXACT color in the picture, then this is not the boot for you. It is slightly darker in person, but I still really like them. I noticed that the suede scratches easily. This is not a problem for me because I plan for these boots to get dirty, but for others that want to keep them nice, be careful.
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
Pros
- Comfortable
- Cute
- Durable
- Easy To Clean
- Good Cushioning
- Stable
- Stylish
- Well Made
Cons
Best Uses
- Casual Wear
- Cold Weather
- Date Night
- Going Out
- Travel
Comments about Laredo Women's Kadi Western Boots:
I bought a pair of Laredo boots 15 years ago, mine are a diff model # (changes through the years) but this model is the replacement. I have worn them so often I have had them re-soled more than once, I had them mailed back to me from a hotel in Panama City (where I left them on Spring Break), my dog chewed up the leather pull and I still LOVE to wear them. I would rather wear my boots than any other shoe! It is a very well made product and I would recomend them to anyone!
- Sizing:
- Feels half size too big
- Width:
- Feels true to width
Comments about Laredo Women's Kadi Western Boots:
I have worn these boots religiously for 3 years now. They are a bit worn, but after all the walking, riding, working I've done in them, I still get compliments. A great boot for an unbeatable price.
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Laredo Boots have been providing value priced styles for over 50 years. They are known for quality and care in their boot making process. With a ton of casual western fashions to go with their hard-working line, Laredo stays true to the western boot fan. The Laredo Boot line consists of everything from ropers to classic westerns to buckaroo styles while providing sensibility and fashion at a great value.
Great western boots are a must for any hard-working man or woman's closet. Keep these value priced boots in your arsenal. Not only are the comfortable and functional, they are great at protecting your precious feet. These performance driven boots are built to last. Affordability and durability are built into the every pair of Laredo Boots. Her father, H.J. "Daddy Joe" Justin, came to West Texas from Indiana in 1879, carrying with him hope for a new life.
He settled in Spanish Fort, a town that sits in the Red River Valley, right on the Texas-Oklahoma border about 50 miles east of Wichita Falls, Texas on the old Chisholm Trail. Celebrated in frontier lore and cowboy songs, the Chisholm Trail was the site of long trail drives. Over 1,500,000 cattle moved over the famed trail in three years.
With 25 cents and some bootmaking tools, "Daddy Joe" set up a shoe repair shop. When he had enough money, he bought leather for a pair of boots, sold them and bought leather for several more pairs.
"Daddy Joe" was a perfectionist with every detail of his handcraft. He started a tradition of fine bootmaking and when the cowboys came through on cattle drives, he'd measure their feet and on the way back, they would pick up their boots.
In 1887, the railroad came through Nocona, Texas, just south of Spanish Fort. So, "Daddy Joe" moved his family and boot factory to Nocona and the better shipping facilities.
At the age of 12, in 1906, Miss Enid started working in her father's shop. She dropped out of school in the eighth grade, her rebellion for having been suspended for dancing on Sunday at her brother's birthday party in her parent's home.
She worked with her father for the next 12 years learning the fine points of the trade, absorbing his knowledge and his love f



