These boots are made for walking…

I am not sure how often I will post about “fashion,” but the early days of my blog are a good time as any to forgivably experiment with topics.

The city has been hit with what seems like continuous snowfalls since mid-October, so since I do quite a bit of walking outside, I thought a pair of winter boots would be a good investment for me. Now that I’ve had a pair for the better part of three weeks, I can’t imagine how I got along in Edmonton winters without them.

These Kenneth Cole Reaction “Jonely Lonely” boots are actually my first pair of adult winter boots, a far cry from those pink and purple, velcro-fastened monstrosities I was forced to wear in childhood. This pair is not only functional – essentially flat and only calf-high – but they have also quickly become my workday and weekend staple, with the ability to complement both dress pants and jeans with ease. Although the grip could use some improvement, I have been able to walk to and sit at work in comfort. All hail practical purchases!

Kenneth Cole Reaction “Jonely Lonely” boots (image from macys.com)

3 thoughts on “These boots are made for walking…

  1. I sooooooooo agree. I love my boots. I have worn them to death for the last 2 years. I am trying to find the same pair. Do you have any stores that may have them.Please help

  2. Great minds buy the same footwear!

    Unfortunately, I had to succumb to the boot gods and throw my JLs away last winter.

    Thankfully Hush Puppy also makes a comfortable yet still stylish flat boot.

  3. Glad to know I’m not the only one who wears out shoes, and these particular ones!

    I haven’t really posted about shoes in a while, but I will say that I went out and bought this season’s Kenneth Cole Reaction calf-length boot: http://tinyurl.com/5vocfo

    They’re great so far!

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