UO’s boots

December 2nd, 2008

I always thought UrbanOutfitters had a much better shoe selection for winter season than for spring/summer. Probably because of all the fantastically quirky boots, making the dreadful winter that we in Southern Ontario are having right now slightly more bearable. I think UO’s offering free shipping during the holiday season.

Jeffrey Campbell Victor Bootie $178. The antiqued leather looking absolutely gorgeous, scalloped around the laced placket. You gotta go with Jeffrey Campbell for vintage inspirations.

Leather Bow Bootie $98. I’m still totally obsessed with bows on everything. The heel just makes me giggle, it’s so round and fat.

Equestrian Rainboot $38, so much cuter than other clunky rain boots!

Irregular Choice Zubes Bootie $188.00. Love the all over pleated detailing and the wooden architectural heel and platform sole! Funny that one review says this is not an attractive shoe. You know what, it’s not attractive. It’s awesome and funky.

Ruby Leather Lace-Up Boot $88. Tough and sassy, would look sweet with a poufy high-waisted skirt.


5 Responses to “UO’s boots”

  1. Lara on December 2, 2008 7:33 pm

    The first and last ones are my favorite… so perfect! Nice selection! I agree, winter is much more interesting but, all winter clothes kinda are! :)

  2. Harry Brown on August 3, 2010 11:17 am

    natural fibers like wool are still the best for winter clothes”*`

  3. Libby Murray on September 29, 2010 1:27 pm

    when buying winter clothes, i always chose wool because i love the feel of it~,;

  4. Laser Marking Devices : on October 25, 2010 2:18 pm

    am already preparing to get my winter clothes because winter is coming fast again. i could already feel the winter breeze-`-

  5. Venessa Senemounnarat on September 7, 2011 11:40 pm

    excellent post Here’s some payback: Thought for the day? : I was in the grocery store. I saw a sign that said pet supplies. So I did. Then I went outside and saw a sign that said compact cars…

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