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Friday, February 1, 2008

Are Uggs Permanently Women's Fashion Boots?

When Uggs first cam out, I was sure it would be a temporary fad. As young girls wore the tall, furry boots daily, I thought I wouldn't give in and spend the money on them, because they were sure to go out of style within a year.

These women's fashion boots have evolved in a very real way to keep up-to-date and stylish for women everywhere, old and young.

As more and more colors and styles come out, I have begun to think that these boots will always be popular. It doesn't seem to matter even how cold it is; the boots look like they are meant to be worn in freezing temperatures, but I see them worn in any climate where the temperature is below eighty-five.



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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Women's Fashion Boots for 2007

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The newest look this year in women's fashion boots is a tall flat boot with little or no heel. That's right, no heel.

Okay, I know what you are thinking. The lack of heel on the boot is going to make me look short and my legs look stumpy. Surprisingly, this is really not the case.

The tall boots worn with a sweater dress and textured tights this fall creates a warm, comfortable, and elongated look. Looking for a place to find all of the above? Try looking around Nordstrom's: if you don't see this look on the girls at the mall, you are sure to find it on the manikins at the high-fashion department stores.

Another option is the classic "bootie". With a long pair of pants, you can hardly tell these boots don't rise the entire way up your calves. So you achieve both comfort and style from one pair of shoes. That is a good deal.

The Uggs boot, much to everyone's surprise, are still in style this year. In fact, they have come out with a bunch of new styles of the traditional Uggs. You don't have to wear last year's set. Unless you want to, of course.

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