Women’s Boots for Fall
When summer’s over, it’s time to put away the sandals and break out the boots. Luckily, you can look forward to plenty of classic and on-trend styles from which to choose from. For fall, you can often get away with a non- insulated boot. On the coldest fall days, however, slipping into a pair of winter boots may be required for extra warmth.
There are boots for women in different heights at maurices. Both ankle boots and higher boot styles — such as calf-high and knee-high — go with many fall bottoms. You can pair any of these boot heights with leggings or skinny jeans and a tunic top.
Or, consider wearing a women’s graphic T-shirt under an unbuttoned flannel with jeans or jeggings for an easy outfit that goes with fall boots. If you want something dressier, a midi or maxi dress also goes well with ankle, calf-high or knee-high boots. You can even make the look office-ready with a structured blazer and a few gold- tone accessories.
Fall boots for women come in different heel heights, too. Whether you opt for an ankle bootie or a higher style, you may have a choice when it comes to the heel. Both flat and heeled boots are on-trend for this season, so the right choice for you is a matter of preference.
Women’s Winter Boots
Winter boots are available in some of the same styles as fall boots, including ankle and calf-high. Many fall boots can transition into your winter wardrobe, especially for days with mild weather. For snowy and icy conditions and frigid temps, you need an insulated, slip-resistant style.
There are insulated ankle booties that offer style and practicality. For a cozy feel and on-trend look, consider a sherpa-lined slipper boot. This cozy bootie style comes in different colors, most of which are neutral enough to wear with almost any outfit.
Although style is always a factor, you also need weather-resistant features. An insulated interior and rugged slip-resistant outsole are essential. Lace-up closure allows you to loosen or tighten the fit, which is important when wearing thick socks.
There are also winter boots with zipper closures and those that you can slip your feet into. As long as you choose a warm boot with durable construction, the closure style really doesn’t matter.
Women’s Rain Boots
Sometimes you’ll need a pair of boots you can splash around in. Duck boots are a must for rainy days, and you can wear them throughout the year. These boots can be found in insulated and non-insulated styles, both of which are waterproof and nonslip.
Coordinate your rain boots with a matching rain jacket. Or, opt for a pair of black boots for fashion versatility and wear them with a hooded slicker in any hue. A raincoat with a retro print is a fun style you can match to your rainy-day footwear