They look comfy and all, but how can you possibly wear them in wet or frozen weather?
What if you’re walking down the sidewalk and there’s an icy patch, so you have to vere off it, into a pile of filthy snow chunks on the side of the road? When you emerge, filthy snow chunks clinging to your boots!
What if your cat mistakes them for scratching posts?
Well, they look a bit like a bedroom slipper to me - I prefer my boots with more of a heel, but I can seem them looking cute on sort of a young, funky kind of gal.
Ya know, there are sprays that waterproof fabrics, right? I assume you’d just give them a good spray, watch out for huge mud puddles, and throw them in the washer if they got too dirty.
They don’t really look like winter footwear to me - it says they can be worn year round. I think the girls would wear something else when it started looking like they’d wreck their boots.
Looks to me like they’re just something to wear when you go from your car to the gym and don’t want to wear real shoes. Or if you’re just going outside to pick up the mail.
Well, they look to me like the designers are trying to jump on the UGS bandwagon and lots of the younger girls are wearing them down here where there’s no snow, thank goodness.
I don’t like them. I am not a fashion maven and I love comfy footwear; I never wear a heel higher than 3 inches. But those are just going way too far in the opposite direction. I think they’d make your legs look stumpy and your calves look fat. They’re so flat and slouchy and unstructured.
I think a good book should make your legs look nice. They should have a smooth ankle, so you don’t look like you’ve got a roll of fat right there, and at least a little heel to make your legs look long. Even if you’re not going anywhere near the snow. I personally love harness boots (like these).
Here’ssome normal looking boots wirh a knitted shaft, that don’t look too bad. But, I wonder if they get all stretched out and slouchy after you’ve worn them a few times.