The perfect winter boots, no? I'm from Chicago so New York winters are like Tropical vacations to me. Growing up, the staple to every winter wardrobe was a sensible pair of winter boots. Now, this year I chose to go the practical route with some duck boots. I call them my lumberjack boots, bought to appease the slumbering lumberjack inside of me. They get the job done, but these beauties are definitely the better choice. If only they came in a tranny size 13. Think about it, a major part of staying healthy in the winter is staying warm, these boots look warm so they probably are and they have spiked soles to stomp those winter blues away. Just because the weather forces you to be practical, doesn't mean you have to give up what's pleasing to the eye. Unfortunately, they do not come in a tranny size 13 and yours truly is once again left envious, drooling over the artistry and craftsmanship that goes into women's shoemaking. They used to be on sale at SSENSE, but I guess too many people were effected by the allure of the Viktor & Rolf Ankle Wedge Bootie and they sold out. I beg of you, someone out there, find these so that I may live vicariously through you.
If you can't get your hands on this exact pair, try the nice spring alternate, Viktor & Rolf Leather Platform Heels (right). Perfect for getting through all that spring rain slip free. Or the other, less-cute-but-still-grasps-the-concept Viktor & Rolf Fur Lined Ankle Wedge (left).
The bottom of the shoes remind me of that scooping thing that you use to get meatballs haha. Random IDK.
ReplyDeleteBut I love the new blog of course! I totally laughed out loud when you wrote about helping the doctors out and making a mark that says "cut here" haha. Same ole you!
I would love to see an episode with you at a tea party, in an episode of the Real Housewives of Suite 5F talking about your plastic surgeon. haha.