October 16, 2023, 8:46 pm
Winter and fall boots are essential for chilly weather conditions.
There is nothing worse than realizing you need a new pair of insulated boots when your toes are cold and soggy after a storm.
We rounded up the best boots from categories like waterproof, hiking boots and more that fit all your expectations and needs.
Scroll on for guidance and recommendations!
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Waterproof boots
When thinking about upgrading your boots, waterproofing can be a game changer. If you plan to be outdoors during a snowstorm or rainstorm, beyond just having a waterproof structure, height is key. You should make sure that your boots are snug to your leg and measure between 8-10 inches tall so that snow and rain can’t make their way inside the boot.
Women’s Greenwich Tall Boot
SOREL Caribou X Boot Chelsea WP
Brooklyn Sunburst Waterproof Bootie with Genuine Shearling Trim
Adirondack III Waterproof Bootie (Women)
Snow boots
When picking snow boots, look for ones with reflective layers, which will help keep in warmth without adding too much bulk.
Women’s Breeze Cozy Booties
SOREL Whitney II Short Lace Snow Boot
Women’s Epic Round Toe Cold Weather Casual Booties
UGG boots
Classic Ultra Mini Platform Boot
Classic Brellah Water Repellent Boot
UGG Classic Mini II Genuine Shearling Lined Boot
Platform Boots
Women’s ZERØGRAND City Wedge Chelsea Boot
JABASIC Womens Chunky Ankle Boots
Half-calf boots
Vince Camuto Amanyir Boot
Amazon Essentials Women’s Riding Boot
Women’s Greenwich Tall Boot
The Poppy Tall Lugsole Boot with Extended Calf
Hiking boots
Things to keep in mind when shopping for outdoor boots are traction and stability. You should make sure that the rubber grips on the bottom of the boots are made for snow and ice to keep you stable during bad weather conditions.