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Zappos Picks: 4 Boots to Wear This Fall

By Meieli Sawyer Detoni
September 5, 2007

Boots are one fall essential that you should push yourself to try—even if they’re not really your look. They can dress up older trousers that you just can’t get rid of, and they’re especially good for vacationers who like to travel to cold places. Think about the options: tennis shoes just won’t do in rain, moccasins aren’t good on cool nights, and well-made boots can make your outfit look so much pricier than it really is. Boots are the way to go when the fall comes:


John Varvatos - Ankle Boot (Black) - Men’s

These ankle boots are shaped just right for slipping on a pair of tighter jeans like some untreated, dark-as-night higher end denim. Constructed in soft leather, they are soft enough to be comfortable but still maintain a high degree of style. $260.00.


Bronx Shoes - 43164 Schipol Double Gore (Black Kansas) - Men’s

Bronx boots have a touch more flair than what you’d expect, with featured pinked trim just like what you would find on a pair of shoes that you’d wear to the office. Except for one thing—these ones are much, much cooler. This pull-on style is reminiscent of motorcycle boots, and besides versatile black, you can choose from tan, brown, and green. $143.96.


Stacy Adams - Madison Boot (Black) - Men’s

Retro men live for boots with as many authentic details as these. They have a classic retro style with a newer style cap toe to add current appeal. They have a six inch shaft and are made in full leather uppers and soles. $108.95.
 

A. Testoni Cacao Calf

You can get these A. Testoni boots in calf and suede. This pair of boots features goring for easy stretch, and the black and brown contrast have graphic appeal. The ankle boot seems to be slightly higher than others, between a mid-length and ankle boot, which means that taller men may feel more comfortable. $280.00.



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