{Via}
While it
may still be a little too warm {at least where I am from} to wear boots just
yet, boot season will soon be upon us all in just a week or two. I will admit I
am one those people who will wear sandals for as long as they can drag it out,
but hey, on days when you need to get a pedicure it is much more convenient to
have wear sandals than boots. Now, I may wear sandals for as long as it’s
acceptable to do so but I do love boots.
Being
able to wear boots is one of my favorite things about the fall and winter
season. There is nothing more comfortable on a fall night than to wear
leggings, a flannel shirt, a pair of boots, and cozy up next to a fireplace
with a book or watch a movie. Also boots are the perfect substitute for heels
in the winter time and oh so much more comfortable; as long as it’s an occasion
you can get a way with wearing boots to.
In my
opinion there are at least four types of boots everyone should have in their
closet for the fall: the bean boot, a pair of good rain boots, booties, and
riding boots, and as an added extra stylish pair the over-the-knee boot. The
bean boots are perfect for those snowy cold days. Rain boots are a must for the
fall and winter – is there anything more unpleasant than walking around with
the bottom part of your jeans/leggings soaked with rain water? Booties always
look fabulous with a pair of distressed jeans or really any skinny leg pant.
Ridding boots and over-the-knee boots always look so perfect with a sweater
skirt/dress and of course leggings {in my opinion every boot looks good with
legging; so comfortable!}. Below are a few of my favorite boots from this
season if you are looking to add to your boot collection!
Oooooooooo I want those bean boots.
ReplyDeleteBean Boots are so comfortable and perfect for a snowy day!
DeleteI am in the market for new boots, I am loving those over the knee Torys
ReplyDeleteI have been lusting after those boots, they are so beautiful!
DeleteI LIVE in my Hunters in the fall & winter. I'm also lusting after a pair of Bean boots :)
ReplyDeleteMe too, Hunters are the perfect boot to throw on during the fall and winter season!
DeleteI'm hoping to add Hunter boots to my wardrobe this fall!
ReplyDeleteHunter boots are such a great investment, you should totally invest in a pair!
DeleteBeautiful post! I love these boots. Have an amazing day!
ReplyDeleteKenny,
WHATKENNYHEARTS.COM
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Hope you had an amazing day as well Kenny!
DeleteAbsolutely adore those Tory Burch boots
ReplyDeleteMade in Mauve
Those Tory boots are so beautiful!
DeleteI have those green Hunters but I want those Frye boots badly!!
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of Frye boots and love them, they are such great quality!
DeleteI've been on the hunt for the perfect pair of suede booties, love your picks!
ReplyDelete_Alex
www.monstermisa.blogspot.com
Happy to hear you enjoyed these picks :)
DeleteBean and Hunter boots are definitely a must, especially if it's snowy or rainy where you live (i.e., where I live). Coveting a pair of Tory Burch boots!
ReplyDeleteEllen | A Pop of Pink
Agree, Bean and Hunter boots are definitely a must! I love the Tory boot I have been lusting after them!
DeleteLOVE those Bean boots! they go perfectly with jeans and leggings!
ReplyDeleteThey really do!
DeleteSo excited to break out my boots for fall! Love the green Hunters!
ReplyDeletexo Jen
Skirt The Rules
Hunters are the best! They are my go to boot on just a casual day.
DeleteOoo love those Tory Burch booties! great roundup!
ReplyDeleteJenna from Visions of Vogue
Nancy Sinatra is presumably a standout amongst the most striking identities connected with go boots. It's not exceptionally troublesome for some to recall that vision of her look in the 1966 video for her main pop hit These Boots Are Made For Walkin'.
ReplyDeleteLove that song!
DeleteIn case you're similar to me, you may feel depleted just by the considered putting on running shoes and going out and beating the walkway or asphalt for a couple pieces. Simply the apprehension of the effort, can abandon me all damp with sweat. I can as of now feel my knees begin to throb at the idea. I know, I know...Just bearing this additional weight is truly what's making my knees hurt.
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