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These Ankle Boots Are *So* Comfortable--Plus, They Come In The Prettiest Colors For Fall

October 27, 2020 by Jeanine Edwards
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Don’t let the pandemic steal all your joy. Even though you’ll probably be staying closer to home this season, that doesn’t mean you have to pass up treating yourself to fall favorites like soft, warm sweaters, cute coats, and yes, wear-everywhere ankle boots. The key is to buy styles that will look good this year… and for years to come.

The cute and comfy booties I’m loving these days? Taos’ Partner Boot:

Taos Partner Boot ($200)

Taos Partner Boot ($200)

Taos Partner Boot ($200)

They’re Western-inspired without being full-on cowboy boots, which I like because I live in New York City. Even better, though? They’re so comfortable! Sometimes ankle boots–and boots, in general–can be so hard and stiff and clunky, but not these. Not only are these ankle boots lightweight, but insole is super comfy and flexible. I also really love that there are zippers on both sides, which makes getting these ankle boots on and off so easy.

I have to admit, the real reason I was drawn to these boots is the gorgeous fall colors they come in. When I first saw the deep red color, I couldn’t resist and they did not disappoint. They’re even more stunning in person and they look really good with jeans and leggings alike. Now, I can’t stop thinking about the mustard yellow pair.

If new booties are the last thing waiting to be checked off your fall shopping list, then don’t wait. These ankle boots have it all; they’re comfortable, versatile and they’ll look stylish for seasons to come. Plus, you can get a free Waterproofing Spray with your purchase using code WATERPROOF.

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