Monday, April 8, 2013

Fringe Boots




Some styles are just too wearable, too compelling, too classic, too comfortable and frankly too out there to be ignored. Put all those things together and you’ve got a style that’s top of the class hip, and hip in a way that isn’t forced, because it’s got a coolness about it that matches its wearability.


What are we talking about here? We’re talking about suede boots--the kind of boots that are truly made for walking, or for strutting your stuff with a dose of down home western chic. We’re talking about suede fringe boots, because these boots are back and they’re not just for Alaskans anymore. 

Minnetonka has fringe boots for women that are beautifully constructed in fine suede leather, so they’ll hold up well with a lot of wear, whether the lady in question wears them to work or simply when she’s relaxing at home with family or friends. These boots are sporty, chic and durable as can be; and the good news is they’re the kind of shoes that just look better the more they’re worn. 


Minnetonka knows how to make leather boots, and knows a lot about style. Their line of fringe boots runs the gamut from the offbeat chic of lace up ankle tramper boots (which look very cool with leggings and flowing skirts) to soft-sole zipper boots with a sweet little fringe cuff around the ankle. These boots are comfy, cozy and just perfect for a lazy day relaxing in moccasins. Ease and comfort are what these perfect little boots offer, and they've got it to spare.

For the woman who really wants to hit her stride, fashion-wise, in fringe suede boots, Minnetonka has
three-layer fringe boots in a calf-high style. These boots have a hunter-gatherer Daniel Boone trapper kind of feel that’s soft and supple as can be, and provides a level of outdoorsy style that makes an amazing statement when worn with a skirt and faded denim jacket. 

Is it time to get comfortable? Is it time to strut your stuff? Check out the fringe boots from Minnetonka, to see what we’re talking about.

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