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5 ways to wear your snow boots in style

Winter has arrived and so have the cold temperatures and snowy weather. It’s time to put away your sandals and bring out your snow boots. But, just because snow boots are practical and keep your feet warm and dry, doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style. Here are 5 ways to wear your snow boots with style.

Layer up with cozy socks and leggings

Snow boots can look bulky and overwhelming, but pairing them with cozy socks and leggings can add warmth and style to your outfit. Think wool socks with a patterned legging, a solid color sock with a ribbed legging, or even fleece-lined leggings paired with a neutral-colored snow boot. Layering up also means you can add a sweater, chunky scarf, or even a vest to complete your look.

Try the tucked-in jeans look

Tucking jeans into boots can be a great way to show off your snow boots and elongate your legs. For a casual look, try tucking in skinny jeans into mid-calf-width snow boots. Or, for a more formal look, tuck wider-legged jeans into knee-high or over-the-knee snow boots. Add a blouse or sweater on top, and you have yourself a chic winter outfit.

Dress them up with a skirt or dress

Snow boots don’t have to be just for wearing with jeans. They can also be dressed up with a skirt or dress. Think about pairing your snow boots with a sweater dress, tights, and a scarf or a long skirt, blouse, and jacket. High-heeled snow boots can also look great with a dress or skirt for a night out on the town.

Accessorize with winter staples

Accessories are key to any winter outfit, and snow boots are no exception. A hat, gloves or mittens, and a scarf can all add a pop of color or texture to a basic snow boot outfit. Try choosing accessories that complement the color of your snow boots to tie the outfit together.

Pair them with winter coats

Your winter coat and snow boots should work together in harmony. Try pairing your snow boots with a jacket that complements the style and color of your snow boots. For example, if you have black snow boots, try pairing them with a black puffer jacket or a faux fur coat. A colorful winter coat can also add a pop of color to all-black snow boots.

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