11" GEO STITCH LEATHER LINED WESTERN BOOT - 09-020-8630-8437
A square toe roper. That is what the record holds for this style, and it will not be padded out here into a specification that nobody wrote down.
Still, roper is a useful word. It names the short-shafted western boot — the one cut low enough to be quick on and off, light enough to walk in all day, and plain enough to wear where a full cowboy shaft would be too much. Put a square toe on the front and you have the most-worn shape in the category, broad across the foot and flat along the top line.
So take this as a shape and a height rather than a feature list. The people who buy ropers buy them because a full western boot is more boot than the day needs, and they end up wearing them more than anything else in the wardrobe. Try it late in the day with proper socks, take the pair that holds the heel, and wear it with the hem of a straight jean resting on the shaft. It will not ask for anything else.