5 winter boots trends to get ahead of now
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Depending on where you live, winter could be a season filled with blistering snowstorms and caustic 60 mile-per-hour winds — or it could be a temperate, mild few months where the weather hovers around 50 degrees. No matter what sort of season you’re prepping for, there’s a good chance you’re starting with your boots.
The good news is that some of 2021’s winter boot trends were made for harsh weather: The lug-sole trend we’ve seen for the last few seasons has ventured even further into hiking boot territory. But this season’s hiking-adjacent footwear isn’t just functional — many styles also feature fashion-forward details like contrast stitching, color-blocking and elastic insets for a comfortable fit. Platform boots are also fairly weather-friendly depending on the style. Brands like Simon Miller, Nodaleto and Valentino were all ahead of the heightening look.
Other trends aren’t as blizzard-ready, like the resurgence of the stiletto heel. After four straight years of chunky, bulky heels trending for everything from sneakers to mules, the thinner, sleeker stiletto has made a comeback on boots of all heights. Still, there’s something refreshing about the return of a more slender silhouette.
Below, see the top five winter 2021 boot trends to get ahead of now, plus my favorite shopping picks to get the look.
Stiletto Heel
This winter brings on a whole slew of trends — and not just because it’s a new season. After 18 straight months of sweatpants, sneakers, and other work-from-home loungewear, we’re all craving a little elegance. And what’s more elegant than the stiletto?
While the chunky heel will never go away, this season, a second-skin, knee-high boot is especially on the rise — and it’s sexier than ever. You can go the traditional pole-thin stiletto route or, if you crave a little more stability, choose a style with an illusion stiletto, which appears paper-thin from the side, but stretches across the entire back of the heel. Wear yours with a mini skirt while you can — and later, layer them with a billowy, flowing midi dress.
Mango High Heel Leather Boot, $249.99
Zara Stretch Fabric Ankle Boots, $69.90
Schutz Mariana Boot, $238
COS Leather Sock Ankle Boots, $285
Hiking-Inspired Boots
The lowly hiking boot enjoyed a rebrand in recent years, and this season, it’s even more fashionable than ever. While some iterations stick to the functional silhouette’s lace-up closure and lug sole, others go outside the box of practicality with fun details like color-blocking.
Alohas Can Can Boot, $170
Proenza Schouler Shearling Hiking Boots, $795
Leather Boots with Tall Leg, $199.99
Staud Bow Boot, $450
Knee-High
The knee-high boot is a perennial favorite for myriad reasons, but chief among them is this: It can make any basic outfit feel, well, instantly less basic. Whether you opt for a skin-tight fit or prefer something looser around the calf, the right knee-high boot can elevate a Canadian tuxedo, polish a traditional suiting look or even make a blah skirt sing.
Looks Like Summer Kira Knee High Boot, $138.95
Ulla Johnson Jett Printed Calf-Hair Boot, $418 (Orig. $930)
Reformation Nylah Knee-High Boot, $398
Yuul Yie Doris Long Boots, $800
Platform
Made popular by brands like Nodaleto and Simon Miller, the platform boot is the natural evolution of the corresponding ‘90s trend that we’ve seen in recent summers: the platform mule. Some veer more practical, like LAST’s hiking-inspired platform Chelsea boot, while others lean into the nostalgia of decades past with a groovy, Studio 54-inspired double platform heel.
Simon Miller High Raid Boot, $670
LAST Trail Chelsea Boots, $300
Zara Heeled Leather Crepe Ankle Boots, $199
Steve Madden Cobra Black Leather Boot, $159.95
Oxford-Crossover Boots
Sure, technically speaking, oxfords aren’t boots. But the chunkier, lug-sole styles hitting the market this season certainly serve the same purpose. Style them with calf-high socks and a pleated skirt for a fun fall look now, and swap out the skirt for trousers or cuffed jeans when winter hits. (Maybe don’t throw these on for a snow day.)
Mango Track Sole Leather Shoes, $129.99
3.1 Phillip Lim Kate Oxfords, $550
Marc Fisher Dorin Lug-Sole Oxford, $99.99 (Orig. $170)
Prada Monolith Derby, $995
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