Friday, September 24, 2010

Winter boots, of all kinds.

Ok girlies, I know it's getting chilly out there so head out to the mall with your head held high. Some boots are super expensive, here are 3 tips to keep your budget and your feet, happy!
  
              Tip 1: DON'T go for Uggs!
                         I know they are "in" but what isn't in is the price! They are priced from $90 to up to $300! And when you put your foot into it, is has a hard bottom, now here are some boots that are comfy and will keep your feet warm. The Minnetonka brand, is amazing. I had some boots from there and they are amazing, I wore them out! Another brand I recommend is Bear Paw boots, they are so comfortable, and you can get them at places like DSW, Famous Footwear, Foot Locker, Scheels, and many other retail stores. See it's already easier.

       Tip 2: Don't go too cheap!
                     I know I said cheap is better, but if you buy too cheap your boots may be ruined the FIRST time you step into the snow. Then you have to go off and buy another pair of boots. Make sure the sides aren't too thin, and they aren't ripping you off by having a little amount of warm fuzz on the inside.

    Tip 3: Don't over wear your boots.
                Look, I am giving it to you straight. If you love a pair of boots so much you decide "HEY this year, I can save some money and not get new boots and just wear the same ones I did last year!" mom will be all for it. But even though you might think it's a good idea, it isn't, because if you wear out your boots one cold winter day, and you have melting snow in your shoe, it isn't fun! It is freezing and uncomfortable (I speak from experience). Then you may come home with a cold! So for the good of you, buy some new boots.
                                      
                                        Here is a checklist of things your winter boots should have.
                                                  * Enough warm fuzz
                                                  * Thick sides
                                                  * Thick sole
                                                  * Size should be 4 inches from ankle or more
                                                  * and love :)
                        



                    

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