A Beatle boot is a style of men's boot that was popularized in the 1960s by the English rock band the Beatles. The boots are ankle-length and feature a pointed toe and a Cuban heel, which is slightly upturned and rounded. They are typically made of leather and have a sleek, streamlined appearance. The boots were often worn with narrow-legged trousers and have become associated with the mod and rocker subcultures of the 1960s. In the decades since their initial popularity, Beatle boots have remained a popular choice for those looking to add a touch of retro style to their outfits.