These Boots are Made for Walking
Investing in a pair of boots is sensible when it gets to winter time. British weather can be cold and wet during the winter season so a decent pair of boots keeps your feet snug and dry during the dreariest of days.
Leather is a popular material for boots and is hard wearing if cared for properly. Without proper conditioning and care, leather can dry out until it eventually cracks and falls apart and then your favourite boots will be no more.
If you opt for a pair of leather boots then keep them in tip-top condition and add to their life span by giving them a little tender loving care. Invest in some products designed especially for leather shoe care and clean, condition, polish and weatherproof your boots to make sure they see more than one winter.
Suede is another commonly sighted boot material and the trend looks set to continue into 2010. To keep your suede boots ship-shape through all the seasons engage in a cleaning routine as well. Use a brush to clean off any mud or dirt and any stains can be treated with hot water but exercise caution and never rub suede ' simply blot.
Treating your suede boots with a water and stain repellent is a sensible idea and prevention is better than cure after all.
Women's boots for the 2009/2010 season come in a whole host of options, from ankle and shoe boots to mid length varieties right up to over the knee styles as well, there are plenty of types to choose from.
If you tend to walk quite a lot then flat boots could be a wise option as they offer the ultimate comfort and make negotiating ice and snow that little bit easier.
Flat winter boots come in various lengths. Shoe boots are right up-to-date in the fashion stakes and look great with skirts and dresses as well as jeans and trousers. The same goes for ankle boots whereas longer lengths keep your legs toasty on the coldest of days.
Thigh high and over-the-knee boots are ultra popular this season and they can be found with low or high heels. Easy to wear and very versatile, thigh high boots look great with skirts and dresses, or with jeans tucked into them.
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