How to Choose Winter Boots? |
Posted: October 18, 2017 |
Material When choosing winter footwear, you should first pay attention to the material it is made of. For the winter, it is desirable to buy boots made of genuine leather with a warmth-keeping jacket being made of natural fur. The thing is that boots made of genuine leather can withstand deformation and retain heat. Here check out women's boots from Sorel to find your best pair of ones.
Suede winter boots are attractive and pleasant to the touch, but, compared to genuine leather, suede is not so practical. In wet weather and slush conditions, you might see some traces of salt or simply dirt on your shoes. Alternatively, you can opt for shoes made of leatherette, but we suggest you not do this. Such boots will not be able to withstand some harsh winters and they may even tear, which will be disappointing. In addition, leatherette boots are not all that good at keeping your feet warm. The only advantage of leatherette boots is their low price, though. Trim When choosing winter boots, you need to pay attention to the fur used. If it is fleecy, then it is natural fur, however, it is fabric-based then it is artificial. In addition, artificial fur glitters, whereas natural fur is matte. Very often, manufacturers when trying to reduce the price of their footwear, use natural fur for the visible inner part of boots, and for the area of your toes, they put some artificial fur. Keep in mind that such boots will not keep you warm in winter. Sole. Zipper. Heel When choosing boots, pay attention to the sole, the material it is made of, as well as the thickness. In general, the thickness of the sole should be at least 1 centimeter. The best material is polyurethane, rubber, polyvinyl chloride, which do not allow water to pass through. In addition, it is best when a sole has a corrugated pattern preventing you from sliding. In the case of winter boots with a zipper, the zipper itself should go all the way down for your convenience. Another important factor is the thickness of the heel. For winter, it is best to opt for boots with a wide heel, which is stable and reliable so that you do not have to take falls. Proper size We recommend you purchase winter boots 1-2 size larger, because when wearing some tight footwear, your feet will feel uncomfortable and get cold quickly. Ideally, there should be some room between the boot and your toes. It is also a good idea to try on boots wearing the socks you are going to wear in winter if it is possible. Price Good winter shoes are not cheap, however, their price is directly related to the quality of materials and manufacturing technology used. Our advice is that you do not economize and get some good and reliable winter boots from a reputable brand. For example, you could check out some Sorel men's & women's boots.
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