Nothing in the world is certain except death and taxes and the need for warm footwear during Canadian winters. From Bonavista to Vancouver Island, from the Arctic Circle to the Great Lake waters, this land is made for winter boots.
It’s that time of the year, when practicality must prevail. But must practicality mean poor fashion? I think not. Slush, snow, freezing rain, and cold temperatures mean that winter boots are a must, but we don’t need to sacrifice style in order to have warm, dry feet. Here are our favourite footwear picks of the season.
Who among us doesn’t love a faux fur? Not to mention a low heel, high rise, grippy-soled, super warm boot? These beauties are like snow tires for your feet, and they pair perfectly with skinny jeans and a giant parka. Perfect for dragging the toboggan up the icy hill over and over again; your kids will be worn out before your feet get cold!
Oh, how we love the look of patent leather, and how easily it can be wiped clean of slush and salt. These gorgeous boots have it all: faux fur lining, over-the-knee warmth, and buckle detailing. Plus, the low heel and rubber sole make for an easy commute on icy sidewalks.
Even in winter, sometimes we want the drama of a good heel, without the drama of slipping on the sidewalk. This chunky heel and grippy sole ensures stability even on the iciest of sidewalks, and these chic boots go perfectly with tights and dresses, skinny jeans, or leggings. Embrace your inner drama queen and walk tall, even in the depth of winter!
Speaking of high heels, we are in love with these tall, lace-up wedges. Not only are they warm and super-stylish, but they are also named Cate the Great, after the longest-ruling, and most renowned female ruler of Russia. Girl power! Catherine the Great ruled during the age of Russian Enlightenment; these boots will rule during our long, cold winters.
Not a fan of tall boots? Not to worry, these comfortable and cute ankle wedges will keep your tootsies warm and dry no matter what kind of weather comes your way. Pair these with leggings and long sweaters or boot-cut jeans for a perfect winter look.
One year I gave up; I couldn’t stand the weather anymore. I went in search for the absolute warmest boots possible, fashion be damned. I discovered these gems; they keep my Reynaud’s syndrome feet warm even when the wind chill hits minus 35, even when trudging through a foot of snow, even when standing in the playground waiting for my children to finish sledding after school. The fact that they are cute is just a bonus. Come for the warm feet; stay for the cute style.
What’s cozier than a fuzzy sweater on a cold winter day? Boots that are inspired by a fuzzy sweater, that’s what! These adorable boots are like a Fair Isle sweater for your feet, and are fleece lined to keep your feet extra warm.