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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

By Jasmine Roziers

The temperature is dropping slowly. Snow is beginning to fall in some cities across the nation. Nothing is worse than having cold feet in the winter cold. Flats do not help block the cold and neither will canvas sneakers. Boots are the answer to your cold feet prayers this winter. Here are Six pairs of boots you will need to survive the wintertime cold. 

Ankle boots: This cute shoes are perfect for the workplace and for a more formal setting. You can pair these with jeans, a skirt or leggings. If you're going to wear these with a skirt, I recommend wearing over-the-knee socks to keep warm. link


Thigh-high boots: These boot provide the most coverage of them all. They are also very chic. This boots can be worn over jeans, trousers or leggings. Make sure the boots pop against whatever you are wearing, so people can see them. After all, they are a statement piece. link

Combat boots: These boots are the most casual of the boots. You honestly cannot dress these up or wear them to the workplace, but they are still super cute. These look best with jeans. Make sure to have thick socks on. link


Rain boots: For those of you stuck in rainy or snowy conditions, rain boots should be your go-to arsenal for the winter months. They have rubber soles and traction to prevent embarrassing falls. These can be wore with virtually anything. Add a cute umbrella or scarf has an accessory. link



Riding Boots: These are super trendy right now. Riding boots are pretty casual but depending on how you dress them up, you could wear them to the workplace. They can be match with jeans, leggings or tights to create an effortless, preppy look. Make sure to get some thick socks that go above the top of the boots for a warm, fashionable look. link

Ugg Boots: These boots will keep you super toasty while walking around in the snow. They are lined on the inside with fleece to keep the cold out. I still recommend wearing ankle socks. These boots are also pretty casual, so wear them with jeans and leggings. link



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