Cute Boots at PINK
What Types of Boots Are Trendy Right Now?
UGG Boots
Complete your look with a pair of boots from UGG. PINK carries a wide selection of UGG boots and moccasins like cozy Tasman Slippers and the forever-iconic UGG Classic Mini Boots. UGG styles are surprisingly versatile from snuggly indoor slippers to neutral brown boots. They have become the symbol of fall and winter fashion.
Chelsea Boots
Originally designed in the Victorian era, Chelsea boots have evolved to become a staple in modern fashion, with both men’s and women’s styles. Chelseas are known for their elastic side panel, which make them easy to slip on and off. They are typically mid-calf boots with a slim shaft. They pair well with leggings and an oversized jacket for a casual day out, or with trousers and a blazer for a polished, professional look. Available in chunky styles and a range of colors, Chelsea boots offer many options to match your style.
Knee High Boots
Knee-high boots can elevate any outfit. These boots, which typically rise to just below the knee, are perfect for a variety of outfits, from skirts and dresses to skinny jeans and leggings. They come in a range of materials, including leather, suede, and synthetic options. Just like other boots, they feature different types of heels, from flats to stilettos.
Ankle Boots
Ankle boots typically reach just above the ankle, making them a good choice to wear year-round. Because of their length, ankle boots can be some of the most versatile shoes, from jeans and leggings to dresses and skirts, creating a chic, pulled-together look. Add a pair of platform ankle boots to any outfit for a going-out look, including short dresses and maxi skirts.
Chunky Boots and Platforms
Chunky, lug-sole boots are the perfect finishing touch for any fall/winter outfit. This enduring trend gives you extra height with a utilitarian edge. Throw on a long jacket or mini skirt for the balance between hard and soft style.
Moto Boots and Combat Boots
Moto boots and combat boots give an edge to your accessories. Originally designed for military and motorcycle use, these boots have transcended their functional origins to become closet staples. Moto boots often have big buckles and rugged soles for a rebellious vibe. Similarly, combat boots, with their lace-up fronts and durable construction, match floral dresses and denim shorts.
Waterproof Snow Boots
When it comes to cold weather and winter activities, waterproof snow boots are essential. These boots are specifically designed to keep your feet warm and dry, even in icy cold weather conditions. Insulated linings, durable waterproof materials, and non-slip soles help you walk in snow and ice safely. Whether you're trekking through a snowy urban landscape or hitting the slopes, waterproof snow boots offer the perfect combination of functionality and fashion.
How to Style Boots
Boots add a sophisticated edge to any outfit and are generally best for colder weather. Pairing knee-high boots with a mini skirt or dress creates a chic look that transitions from day to night. For a casual outfit, try matching UGG minis with wide-leg pants or leggings. Chelsea boots create a polished look with tailored trousers or a midi skirt. Chunky boots add a bold statement to any outfit, so try a layered street-style outfit for an edgy, contemporary vibe.
How to Choose the Right Boots and Size
Most boots tend to have a stiff structure and snug fit. Thicker layers of insulation or linings can make them feel secure. However, boots have the same size guidelines as other shoes. Make sure there is space—around the width of your finger—between your longest toe and the top of the shoe. There should be plenty of space in the toe box for you to wiggle and spread your toes apart. If your heel slips more than half an inch when you walk, consider sizing down. One other consideration is the length of the boot shaft. The best way to compare sizes is to measure the shaft of a shoe you already own and compare it to the product specs. Make sure to try on boots while wearing the type of socks you plan to use.
How to Waterproof Boots
Waterproofing boots is always a good idea to make your boots more durable and keep your feet dry in cold, wet weather. You’ll know if your boots need waterproofing if water absorbs, instead of beading up and rolling off the surface. Prepare your boots for waterproofing by removing any laces and gently removing dry dust or dirt. Pick a waterproof treatment that matches the material of your shoes—leather, suede, canvas, etc., and follow instructions on the bottle.
Are UGG Boots Waterproof
Only certain UGG boots are waterproof, like the Adirondack III. You’ll need to treat all other UGG boots before wearing them in wet weather. While a few drops won’t hurt, you want to prevent water from soaking into the sheepskin.
How to Clean Boots
Always brush off dry dirt first with a dry towel or toothbrush. Use a shoe cleaning kit designed for your shoe material for the best results. In a pinch, you can use water mixed with dish soap or vinegar to gently wipe the exterior—in most cases. Take extra care with delicate materials like real leather, sheepskin, and suede.
How to Clean UGG Boots
UGG boots are typically made with sheepskin and fleece linings. To keep them looking new, brush off dry dirt with a dry towel or soft brush. Invest in UGG’s cleaning products or a general suede shampoo. Start by stuffing towels inside the shoe to maintain shape. Lightly dampen the exterior of the shoe, being careful not to add too much water that it seeps into the lining. Apply the cleaning product with light, circular motions. Use a damp cloth to wipe away the solution. Apply a conditioner evenly across the surface and let air dry 24-48 hours before wearing again.