(of shoes or boots) having relatively high uppers(adjective)
WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.
Use "high-topped" in a sentence
"Many Key West natives assert that tradition dictates a high-topped meringue, made with egg whites and sugar."
"For the cost of a pair of Nike Airs (and various other supplies), you can be the envy of anyone who ever owned, pined for or saw high-topped shoes."
"He wore the typical western costume of blue woolen shirt, denim pants, floppy hat, and high-topped boots, accessorized with a scruffy red beard hanging halfway down his chest and a big navy revolver stuffed into his belt."