I’m Obsessed With Wearing Boots RN, so I Styled 5 Pairs I Want in My Wardrobe

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I'm Obsessed With Wearing Boots RN, so I Styled 5 Pairs I Want in My Wardrobe

When it comes to boots, I’ll try just about any trend or style at least once. Between chunky Chelsea boots, lace-ups and quilted rain boots, I’ve yet to meet a style I don’t like. Because I’m in the mood to pretty much exclusively wear boots right now and because the rainy, snowy (even muddy!) weather often requires them, I’ve styled five looks around my new favourite pairs from Sperry. No matter what type of weather I’m dressing for on any given day, I can rely on this brand for stylish footwear that will take on the elements. If you’re ready to switch up your go-to cold-weather outfit or simply craving some fresh boot-styling inspo, you’re in the right place.

No matter the season, I’m always going to gravitate towards black-and-white outfits. There are few color combos as chic, in my opinion. For this reason, I’m loving these black Sperry Chelsea boots with the chunky black sole. Plus, the rubber material means I can stomp through puddles and mud without ruining my shoes. I kept the majority of the apparel black with white details to keep things feeling elevated and to coordinate with the boots. Did I nail it, or did I nail it?

For an outfit that’s a bit more elevated, I’m loving these heeled duck boots. They add a bit of polish to the outfit while still being perfect for a rainy day or night. I kept the rest of the outfit pretty neutral with an ivory sweaterdress, a plaid scarf and tan, leather accessories. Even if the forecast shows sunshine, I’d still wear this cute and cosy look.

I know everyone loves a good denim-and-boots outfit, and I aim to please. I wanted to keep things interesting, though, so instead of classic brown boots, I opted for this two-tone pair (which just so happens to be water-resistant, by the way). I like the idea of styling these with knits in a similar colour palette and then balancing it all out with polished, wide-leg jeans and a sleek shoulder bag for a look that feels casual yet sophisticated. The beanie is optional, but I’ll be grateful to have it when it starts to snow.

These boots are ideal for when you need to wear weather-friendly footwear but don’t want the look of traditional rain boots. The fact that these have an on-trend lug sole and are a slip-on style sold me. For a sporty vibe, I styled the boots with elastic-waist cargo pants, an oversized knit and a bag and zip-up jacket both made of nylon (because it’s not just the boots that need to withstand the rain). Catch me in some version of this look—if not this exact one—on the weekends until further notice.

Duck boots are my go-to for rainy days, but this leather pair is next-level cool. I had to style them with a sherpa bucket hat and other cosy pieces like a knit dress and wool socks. Just don’t forget an umbrella.

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