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Top Harley-Davidson Boots for Women

By Desiree Stimpert, About.com

With styles ranging from western to ankle boots with stiletto heels, there's a pair of Harley-Davidson boots on this list for nearly everyone.

1. 'Nakita' - Sexy Harley-Davidson Boots

I don't think these qualify as traditional "motorcycle boots" per se, but I know they meet qualifications for sexy footwear. With 4" stiletto heels, two big buckles, lots of eyelets, and a side zipper, these boots are about as hot as they come.

2. Harley-Davidson 'Pearl' Mules

Not actually a boot at all, the "Pearl" still gets respect for being one kick-ass mule. The studded, buckled belt and chunky 3" heel are perfect for pairing with jeans when you want a cute but tough look, without the bother of a full boot.

3. 'Christina' High Heeled Harley-Davidson Boots

With buckle and belt detailing, these cool boots have higher heels, but they're a bit on the chunky side, so they're not quite as daunting as stilettos. Available in black, orange or cream, boots like these are best paired with a favorite pair of jeans.

4. 'Bette' Ankle Boots from Harley Davidson

Sexy and tough, these short pointed toe boots feature 2" heels and three buckled belts. Perfect for adding a dynamic touch to casual wear, these boots have just a hint of western flavor.

5. Harley-Davidson 'Hustin 11' - Classic Boots

Western boots are absolutely hot right now, and these tall boots are sizzling without being overdone. Offered in brown or bone, these pull-on boots have 2" heels; ring and belt detailing; and a script "Harley Davidson" branded on the center front.

Harley-Davidson Boots for Women

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