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Women's Winter Boots & Winter Boot Sales: Sorel Winter Caribou ...

Women looking for winter boots to get them through big snow days or big ski trips should check out Sorel Caribou Boots or Kamik Brooklyn Boots. Sorel Boots Sorel Caribou Boots are the classic winter boot for après ski and tromping around in the snow while the kiddies are taking snowboarding or skiing lessons. If Uggs are the boot of LA, Sorels are the boot of real outdoorsy gals. Kamik Winter Boots Kamik Brooklyns are similar to Sorels but they are a bit more lightweight, which is a big consideration if a gal is going on a winter trip and she needs to make the weight limit on an airline or she will be lugging her bags... Some reviewers say these run big, some say they run small, and some say they run just right. These boots are hunky chunky and heavy, but they are very stable when the rest of the world isn&rsquo. These boots are so universal, they&rsquo. Either ask Goldilocks or order right away before a big trip or a big snowfall. Sorels are waterproof, warm, and have great traction with their rubber lug outsole, and they run very large....

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Frye Boots

  We have only the purest intentions in our hearts, and in this particular case, our intentions are to spread the wonderful word about Frye boots to lands far and wide. Since they started so long ago—long ago, in fact, to be the oldest continuously run bootmaker in America—Frye boots have been worn in some monumental historical moments. Frye boots are fantastic cowboy boots , as far as we’re concerned.   However, thanks to the far-reaching powers of the internet at our 2010-era fingers, all we need to do is blog to share our love.   In 1863, when this venerable boot business first got off the ground, we’d have trouble spreading the word.   As we just wrote, Frye was started in 1863 by noted English bootmaker John A. Frye.   At that point, Frye boots remained in the family until 1945.   We carry a large selection of them, especially ladies’ ones, so you might think we’re just saying that because we have a vested interest in selling them.   Soldiers on both sides of the American Civil War and in the Spanish-American War wore their footwear....

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