7 Times You Can Swap Your Heels for a Stylish Pair of Boots
Now that the weather’s cooled down considerably, you’re probably gravitating towards comfortable, cozy footwear instead of your usual strappy sandals, pumps, and stilettos. To help out, we found seven instances when you can—and should!—swap heels for a pair of boots. Curious? Read on to test out these seven foolproof outfits.
Scroll through for seven ways to incorporate stylish boots into your fall wardrobe.
Swap the heels for exciting animal-print boots.
Loeffler Randall Ankle Boots ($450)
Swap the heels for sleek pointed-toe ankle boots.
Sigerson Morrison Scarlett Suede-Paneled Leather Ankle Boots ($495)
Swap the heels for suede over-the-knee boots.
Alexandre Birman Suede Over The Knee Boots ($995)
in Antracite
Giuseppe Zanotti Snake-Embrossed Leather Ankle Boots ($950)
Related: 15 Perfect Nude Heels You Can Wear Year-Round
Swap the heels for bordeaux Chelsea boots.
Rag & Bone Stanton Chelsea Boots ($595)
in Bordeaux
Swap the heels for patent leather lace-up ankle boots.
Saint Laurent Cat Patent Leather Lace-Up Ankle Boots ($795)
Swap the heels for flirty suede booties.
Aquazzurra Babe Suede Cutout Ankle Boots ($695)Do you prefer high-heels or boots? Let us know in the comments below!
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