This season’s boots do more than finish an outfit, they set the tone. Texture, height, and subtle statement details define these styles, each bringing something distinct to winter dressing while remaining easy to wear.
Suede Boots
Suede remains a fall-to-winter staple, adding depth and richness to cold-weather dressing. The texture brings dimension to everyday layers.
How to wear: Style with denim, a leather coat, and a turtleneckto highlight the contrast in materials.
Animal Print Boots
Animal print boots introduce personality and visual interest while remaining highly wearable. They work best when paired with confident outerwear and statement accents.
How to wear: Anchor the look with this coat, add a bold accessory and keep the rest of the outfit streamlined to let the boots lead.
Shearling Boots
Shearling boots are ideal for colder days, bringing warmth and texture that make winter outfits feel cozy and effortless.
How to wear: Style with a chunky knit sweater and an easy outer layer for an off-duty, cold-weather look.
Riding Boots
Riding boots remain a foundational style, valued for their versatility and clean lines. They bring structure to layered looks across the season.
How to wear: Pair with a wool coat in a pop of color, a fun belt, and a classic leather bag for a refined, composed finish.
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