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Fashion and Function

Sometimes, your favorite boots just won’t cut it in the winter: your heels not stable enough on the ice, those sheepskin ones aren’t waterproof, and your favorite ankle booties just filled with water when you took a wrong turn into a nice, muddy puddle. So what’s a girl to do when she requires fashion and function? She can take a look at Shoebuy.com for the latest offerings and get the best of both worlds:

Miss your fall riding boots? Don’t risk wearing them in the salted streets and destroying that leather. Just pick up a pair of Aigle Start rubber boots. They are in the classic equestrian style and are sturdy enough to handle snow and slush. Now you’re able to maintain your look without sacrificing quality.

You can’t go wrong with a pair of Merrells. Comfort is synonymous with their name. These boots are exceptionally warm and, of course, they protect you from snow, sleet, and any other member of the wintery mix. The smooth black leather gives it a refined look and the little heel makes you forget this boot was built for snow.

For those of you who still seek a little height without losing your balance, the Sperry Top-Sider Sadie Tall Boot is the way to go. The heel gives you a couple extra inches, but since it’s a wedge, you still have a solid sole to grip the ground. With plenty of lining to keep your feet warm and dry, this is another great option for the winter fashionista. 

These aren’t your grandpa’s Wellington boots, nor are they those big, clunky wellies that you see kids stomping around town in. Contoured for a sleeker look, Town and Country boots are tall enough to protect you from the elements, but still stylish enough to wear without feeling like they won’t match your outfit.

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