Trending: Combat Boots

December 2, 2009 Post Pic

From left to right: “Studded Vintage Combat Boot” by Free People; “All Combat Boot” by Jeffrey Campbell; “Triumph 1914 Boots” by Dr. Marten’s; and “Refugee Combat Boot” by Joie

It’s coming. It always does. No matter how hard you wish it away, winter is around the corner. To help you brave the icy temps, step out in a pair of fierce combat boots. Even though they may seem a bit too tough for everyday wear, they can actually suit many a styles. These boots will keep you warm while adding a stylish edge to your winter outfits.

The knee-length Joie “Refugee Combat Boot” ($535; Cusp) is made from a distressed leather that gives a flirty sweater or floral dress a rustic spin. For a touch of bling, try the handmade “Studded Vintage Combat Boot” ($388; Free People) with a skinny jean and a chunky knit cardigan. The Jeffrey Campbell “All Combat Boot” ($285; Singer22) looks playful and polished paired with black leggings and a red and black plaid shirt dress. Try lacing this boot halfway for a more relaxed look. Finally, Dr. Marten’s “Triumph 1914 Boots” ($150; Macy’s) with plaid lining has an authentic, down-and-dirty look that adds an unexpected twist to a wool mini skirt, fitted turtleneck and textured tights.

Sometimes grunge can be chic.

By Danielle Parker

Images courtesy of Cusp, Free People, Singer22 and Macy’s

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2 Responses to “Trending: Combat Boots”

  1. love this look…dont know if i can pull it off though….?

    By: Jennifer | December 3rd, 2009 at 12:53 am

  2. I’ve been looking to toughen up my “sweeter” pieces for winter and love the selection that you’ve featured! I think that I’m going to start with the boots by Joie.

    By: Evan | December 3rd, 2009 at 7:36 pm

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