It happened to be the snowiest winter in recent history but these boots SAVED me. I grew up in TX (so, never had snow growing up) and moved to Chicago in 2010 after college. They are a true workhorse in my closet, which is exactly what I intended them to be. I am glad someone asked about these boots because I LOVE them. It would be super helpful to know if the insulation affects sizing or if the original boot is warm enough without insulation at all! For reference, I'm located in southwestern Pennsylvania where it can get decently snowy, wet, and cold in the winter (and just a little wet in the other seasons haha). In addition, I would appreciate any thoughts/comments on the differences between these models: the original boot, the boot with Thinsulate, and the boot with chamois lining and tumbled leather. If you've worn these boots before, would you recommend sizing down in order to get a good fit with thin/mid-weight socks? I'm pretty consistently a women's size 7 in brands like New Balance and Adidas I was prepared to order a size 6 but then I read some reviews where the purchaser claimed that they didn't need to size down, which threw me off. Bean boots! Unfortunately, I can't get to a store anytime soon and even though I would really prefer to try them on in person before purchasing, the recent snow has made it clear that I can't afford to wait! Hi, I'm looking for some advice regarding the sizing for models of the 8" L.L. Hair, Makeup, Skincare, Fitness, and Fragrance Interested in the Ethics and Sustainability of Fashion?.FFA Inspo Album Collection courtesy of /u/heyzk.How to Give and Receive Constructive Criticism.What to Wear to a Wedding That's Not Your Own.Business Dress: What to Wear to Work and Interviews.Dressing Like A Teacher: Some Considerations.Dressing for Two: A Guide to Maternity Wear.An Introduction to Personal Color Analysis (aka "What Season Am I?").Uploading photos to Imgur? To make your image viewable to anyone with the link, but prevent it from being added to the main Imgur feed, select "hidden" for the privacy setting, not "private" or "public". So whether you’re a fan of British countryside wellies or a more discreet water-resistant look, there are plenty of pairs that won’t make you feel like those of a fisherman or a toddler, and I rounded up the best options below.See details and apply here guides and how-tos And if you don’t mind sporting tall wellies in a downpour or on sleet-covered streets - but prefer to wear more of an everyday, water-resistant boot for drizzly days - try a cool patent boot. If you like to make a statement in the rain, go for a bold color or an edgy sole with an added heel. If you hate the idea of a tall rain boot, try a sleek ankle style. There are many different boot styles apart from your average clunky wellie. Not true! If the resurgence of lug boots taught us anything, it’s that functional footwear doesn’t have to be ugly. I know what you’re thinking, though: Rain boots are the No. It saves me the inevitable rage (sorry, we are not all Drew Barrymore) of walking through puddles or sprinting from my subway stop to my final destination while praying that my umbrella will keep me somewhat dry. And as a New Yorker, I know that if I don’t check the weather app in the morning before I leave the house, it’s a very real possibility. My fashion-related pet peeve is walking in wet socks.
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