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8 Winter Boots You Need This Season

8 Winter Boots You Need This Season

These winter boots will keep you both stylish and warm this winter season! We've put together a list of some of the best ones!

A staple of the Winter wardrobe is a good pair of boots, but how on earth can you choose just one pair? With all of the trends going on in 2018, this Winter there are a lot of new designs as well as the classics to experiment with. Whilst all of them are aesthetically pleasing and perfect for any outfit, the boots featured here are also extremely practical and perfect for girls on the go. Whatever you do, make sure you’re ready to face the cold weather in style with some of these gorgeous designs. Here are the top 8 Winter boots you need this season, snap them up before they’re gone!

1. Chelsea ankle boot

The ankle boot with a twist, this Chelsea design has a platform feel with a thick sole and chunky heel. Comfy to walk in due to the stronger grip of this shoe, they are perfect in both pastel tones and more striking Fall/Winter shades. A faded burgundy is a must for this one, especially on those snow days.

2. Dr.Marten’s style brogue

Worn all year round, your well loved Dr.Marten’s are hot on the trend this Winter season. Whether you splash out for a new pair or tote your favourite well worn combats, wear a brogue style to work to create a finished, formal look.

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If you’re commuting and need a stable, reliable boot, put these at the top of your list. They can be a bit pricier than some of the others listed, but are well worth the cost and last well through Christmas and beyond.

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3. Wellingtons

Of course glamorous wellies aren’t always top of the OOTD list initially, but that’s simply because you haven’t found the right pair yet. If you’re planning on wearing a more lightweight and less reliable slip on shoe, take those with you to change into and wear your wellies to your destination. Guaranteed dry socks and happy feet!

There are so many designs to choose from that you’ll be absolutely spoilt for choice. I can highly recommend selecting a fun pattern as these are bound to liven up those Winter mornings when things seem a little grey. Who needs summer when you can have Winter and wellies?

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4. Patent buckled heel boot

If you need a going out shoe, this is all things graceful with that extra bit of bite. Another shoe design built to keep you snug whilst making you stand out from the crowd. Whilst you can get sandal variants of this design for warmer weekends, opt for the patent closed toe if you’re heading out for the evening just in case.

5. Classic Uggs

When planning lazy afternoons and comfy days out, grab some snug Uggs and get going. Half boot, half slipper, these are ideal for long shopping trips or heading to the cinema. But if you’re wearing them in drizzly weather, make sure that they are waterproofed for those longer journeys.

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6. Sock boot

Do the 1950’s sock hop in this slip on boot, which in Winter is the Ugg of the nightlife scene. Whether you opt for the ankle equivalent or something a bit more experimental, splash out with some bright colours and wear matching glitter. By far the most fun wear of this boot selection.

7. Over the knee heel

Over the knee boots, especially if combined to be fitted like the sock boot, make wearing skirts and dresses much easier. If you’re not quite in the mood for tights, pull out some longer suede knee heels and you’ll be toasty for hours. Chic with a stiletto, pick out neutral tones to compliment the shape of your legs and to maintain the line of your overall look.

8. Simple lace up

And finally, the simple lace up should be your go to shoe. Keep them by the door so you can slip them on for Winter adventures, whether they be untied or already double knotted, ready to go. These are some of the best winter boots!

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What winter boots do you love? What winter boots did we miss? Tell us in the comments!
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