Women's Meadow Mist Mid Rain Boot - Blue
Description
Designed for practicality and comfort, the Western Chief Women’s Meadow Mist Mid Rain Boot keeps you dry while offering a lightweight, breathable feel. The waterproof high-quality rubber exterior protects against wet weather, while the polyester/cotton lining creates a soft, comfortable interior. A removable EVA insole provides cushioned support, and the rubber lug outsole helps maintain grip on slippery surfaces. The adjustable buckle at the gusset ensures a flexible fit, and the heel loop plus kick plate make for easy on-and-off wear. With a 9" height and a 12" maximum calf circumference, these mid rain boots deliver dependable performance with a clean, classic look.
- Waterproof Rubber Construction: Made with high-quality rubber to keep feet dry and protected in wet conditions.
- Soft Fabric Lining: Polyester/cotton lining provides a smooth, breathable feel for everyday comfort.
- Comfortable Removable Insole: EVA insole cushions each step and can be removed for easy cleaning or personalized support.
- Adjustable Fit: Lateral gusset with buckle allows a secure, flexible calf fit for added comfort.
- Easy On & Off: Heel loop and kick plate make stepping into and out of the boots quick and convenient.
Item number: 211010145P
Western Chief has been making trusted family footwear since 1891.

Family Owned
Founded in 1891, Washington Shoe Company began making boots to hold up against tough weather conditions during the Alaska Gold Rush. Today, the legacy lives on.
Western Chief believes in creating smiles through our quality, lovable, whimsical and functional products.
Giving Back
In 2016, wanting to make an impact in the community, the Moehring family launched the non-profit Wear A Big Smile® Foundation. Western Chief proudly supports the Foundation which donates boots to people in need throughout our local community.
As of 2024, the Wear A Big Smile® Foundation has donated over 50,000 pairs of brand new boots and 2,600 raincoats to families in need throughout the greater Seattle area.



