Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Keep the style in winter

With winters that rarely last until March, there is still time to evaluate your collection of shoes and buy shoes for a more favorable climate.

One of the trends of the season is the winter boot. Braving the elements has never been more stylish than it is now. While we were before depends on rubber boots to guide us through the snow, melted snow, or rain, the best brands and designers like Prada, Tretorn, Philip Sparks and Kodiak brought us new styles. There is no reason for the businessman sacrificing his shoes in fear of losing his sense of value. $ 2,000 suit will not go unnoticed by the addition of appropriate shoes if you keep in mind that not all boots are designed to have the pants tucked into.

This trend is increasingly popular in men's fashion is a sensitive issue and succeed in this regard is also dependent on the style of pants. The trick of course is slim pants with a conical bottom to ensure that there are no awkward billowing fabric where the legs meet. Real men can wear boots style

For the man who is more concerned with functionality that fashion, some designers have combined the best of both worlds.

Some are also high boots with strictly decorative buckles, a side zipper for easy entry and exit, while enjoying a waterproof lining.

Do not confuse the term "retro" with innovation.
Prada is one of many great designers have the challenge of providing consumers with the stylish winter boot solutions. Recently, he gave us a new look at the Beatle Boot 60s, otherwise known as Chelsea Boot. Rubber soles offer traction on slippery surfaces, and ankle height they help break the wind so that your socks do not do all the hard work to maintain body heat.

Winter does not have to mean sacrificing style, but it does not mean sacrificing quality shoes and pants to keep the style in the eyes of passersby.
Apart from Prada for example there other designers in fashion man like Common projects, Kitsune, Pierre Hardy and Mykita that make beautiful creations whatsoever for shoes or clothing.

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