SPORT PATRIOT WESTERN BOOT
A pull-on western boot with a square toe. That is what is on record, and inventing the rest of the spec sheet would not make the boot any better.
Here is what those two words actually decide for you. The square toe sets the whole silhouette: broad across the front, flat along the top line, more visual weight on the foot than a round toe or a snip carries, and the shape that most people now read as simply western. The pull-on construction sets the fit: no hardware, no adjustment, so the boot has to grip the instep and hold the heel by cut alone.
Which makes trying them on the only test that counts. Go late in the day when your feet have spread, wear the socks you mean to wear, and pull hard once. The boot should clear the instep with effort and then settle, holding the heel with a little lift on the first walk and no lift after a week. If it slides from the start it will only get worse. Wear it under a straight leg, hem resting on the shaft.