It is cold and wet but this just means I need to expand my shoe collection and browse millions of websites to ensure I have got the perfect pair of shoes, trainers and boots for every occasion. On this topic, have you checked out Lyst? It has hundreds of brands and is a really easy way to create lists of your favourite products, so I made a long list of the next shoes I want to buy J. Looking at my current autumn staples I wanted my collection to be warm yet stylish for every occasion and I think I am getting there.
Sporty
These were actually on my original shoe list on Lyst a pair of Nike Air Max 1 Ultra Moire in black. These new babies are very light which is great for running around. The all black look makes them pretty stylish and love that they can casual up any outfit without making your feet hurt.
OTK
Ted & Muffy, the boutique boot label (formally Duo Boots) has landed and my Lucina over the knee boots are 'da bomb' to quote many students. I have gone for black suede but they also have a lovely deep red shade. With an array of calf sizes you are sure to have a boot that fit like a glove. You defiantly need to wear these with a mini dress or skirt but they look pretty hot – I need to get out of my comfort zone and wear them all the time not just in my house.
70s Style
River Island came to the rescue during LFW with these bad boys and they are great for A/W. They are a mixture of brown and orange suede, with a good sized chunky heel, they make the perfect boot for trekking around London with 70s style. Although the website says knee high they are quite a bit below the knee and I am short.
Traditional
These riding boots are more causal and flat, they feel more durable which is required with this awful weather from M and M direct. Again they say knee high but on me they are quite a bit under my knee - maybe I have really long legs…that must be it! Anyway these are great for an everyday bootie in this crappy weather.
Next I need to start thinking about party heels for the festive season don't you think?!?
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