Thursday, November 5, 2009

These Boots Are Made For Walking...

This past weekend in DC I lived in boots. I wore them with tights, Always Skinny Jeans and tights. Let's face it, boots go with just about anything and add a little edge/sass to whatever your outfit entails. Below are some of my favorite boots for fall that will carry you right into winter as well as spring!

I just love the color of these Cinty Mid-Heel Downtown Boots. They would pretty much go with about anything and any color you wear. Plus the heel isn't too high so they are pretty practical for tromping around town in.

I have had my eyes on these DV Wendall Boots for over a year now, and am thinking the odds of them joining my closet are pretty great considering they are $109 at Nordies right now. Love them!

A sexy cognac boot is a little tough to find these days. That is why I was ecstatic to find these Eliza Slouch High Heel Boots from Banana. Hot heel, yummy color...has me feeling all warm inside.

I wasn't aware that Fossil was making boots for women but, can I just say thank goodness they are! These Allison Boots are equally sporty and sexy. The wooden heel makes them a little more casual, but the black color is sexy dressy.

If you're a little more country, then these Ralph Lauren Vina Boots are sure to get your spurs a turnin'. All you need are jeans and a simple white tee, to complete this country look.

Of course the boot that's all the rage and I seem to see on everyone is the Steven by Steve Madden 'Intyce' Boot. Most of the girls I know have them in the cognac color, but I quite enjoyed these boots in grey as well. Sadly, these boots hit me mid-knee or else they'd be mine!

Lastly, for those with longer stems and the ability to rock and own over the knee boots, may I present the Guess Rumala Knee High Boots for your consideration? Yes over the knee boots are not for everyone, but let me say when my girl Jaime rocks them, she rocks them hard! And you can too if you like!

So go on girls...pick the pair for you, throw them on and start walking!

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