Monday, February 25, 2013

THE TRANSITIONAL BOOT

Sam Edelman Myron
As all Oregonians know, spring takes a little too long to get here. While spring clothes are hitting the shelves at the mall, we are still shivering beneath our umbrellas in our rain boots and scarves. As we are itching to throw on our spring frocks and colored blouses, the overcast sky and frequent drizzles remind us of our need to stay in our pants and coats of winter. The answer to your season-transitional outfit woes? The ankle boot! The ankle boot is the perfect investment for a shoe that you can wear now, into spring and even into summer as our temperamental weather fluctuates from chilly to warm, and back to chilly at a moment’s notice. 

Sam Edelman Petty
Try the Sam Edelman Myron boot for a perfect basic to go with all looks. Its casual slouch, neutral color and western-styled toe offer an effortless addition to your current wardrobe, as well as completing your winter-to-spring looks. Wear it now with your favorite denim and well-loved knits of previous seasons. Paired with a leather coat and a beanie (one of 2013’s biggest trends)  the look is pulled together with both ease and added warmth. As the weather warms up, this boot will go perfectly with dresses, skirts and even shorts for your day to night looks.

The Sam Edelman Petty in leopard or black is yet another example of the perfect ankle boot. Sent straight from the fashion gods to wear with your transitional outfits (getting you into your spring clothes sooner than later) this boot compliments any preppy outfit, giving dimension to clean lines and solid colors, with the perfect dose of coolness, leaving sophistication intact. 


Jeffrey Campbell Areas
My final pick is the Jeffrey Campbell Areas. This chelsea boot is adorable paired with a girly frock and ultra-feminine overcoat for a mod-inspired look that will keep you dry and current.
 
So, get your ankle boot now and let it carry you through the changing seasons as your wardrobe-boosting best friend; acclimating together to our unpredictable Oregon weather. They will maintain your trendiness and sophistication as the weather unsuccessfully threatens to cramp your in-between-season-style.

Posted by Catie
MissMeers Eugene

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