Patattack
New in Town
- Messages
- 13
- Location
- Ann Arbor, MI
Hello, folks!
The time has come to start searching for a new pair of winter shoes. This being Michigan and all, things will be getting cold and wet before too long, and my previous winter shoes were basically unwearable at the end of the last winter season. My issue, however, is that I don't want to have big, clunky winter boots.
The previous pair was styled like a '70s men's ankle boot, but made out of some sort of water-resistant material and lined in a much warmer fashion than most. Of course, I don't remember the brand name, and the label had long since worn off from use, so now I'm at square one. And all of the boots I've found in a similar style are leather (not the best in snow) and unlined.
So, can anyone recommend me a stylish, good-looking boot that will keep my feet warm and dry in a Michigan winter?
The time has come to start searching for a new pair of winter shoes. This being Michigan and all, things will be getting cold and wet before too long, and my previous winter shoes were basically unwearable at the end of the last winter season. My issue, however, is that I don't want to have big, clunky winter boots.
The previous pair was styled like a '70s men's ankle boot, but made out of some sort of water-resistant material and lined in a much warmer fashion than most. Of course, I don't remember the brand name, and the label had long since worn off from use, so now I'm at square one. And all of the boots I've found in a similar style are leather (not the best in snow) and unlined.
So, can anyone recommend me a stylish, good-looking boot that will keep my feet warm and dry in a Michigan winter?