Snow Boots at the Office? Vogue Editors Say Yes, You Can Inline
Photographed by David Sims, Vogue, October 20151/17
Photo: (Clockwise from top left) Courtesy of rstyle.me; Courtesy of drmartens.com; Courtesy of celine.com2/17Jorden Bickham, Vogue.com Executive Fashion Editor
“I love these Dr. Martens when my Céline boots have to stay dry; this is a pair of shoes that actually gets better with wear and tear. And these Hunter boots are the warmest boots out there sans fur or shearling!”
Dr. Martens 2976 Antique Temperley boots, $145, drmartens.com; Hunter Field Balmoral lace-up boots, $395, us.hunterboots.com; Céline Country ankle boots in camel calfskin and shearling, $1,400, celine.com
Photo: Courtesy of rstyle.me3/17Elizabeth Taufield, Vogue.com Market Assistant
“I just got these incredible Prada rubber-soled boots, and I’m excited to wear them all winter long and everywhere I go (they work for almost any occasion). The heel is rather chunky and tall, which I like, and the rubber sole makes me feel a bit less nervous about running everywhere in them.”
Prada leather chunky-heel ankle boots, $990, neimanmarcus.com
Photo: Courtesy of rstyle.me4/17Dan Shinaberry, Digital Analyst for Teen Vogue
“Sorels are my favorite winter boots! I have the green, and I am obsessed with them. These are practical.”
Sorel for J.Crew Cheyanne boots, $135, jcrew.com
Photo: Courtesy of openingceremony.com5/17Alexis Tiganila, Vogue.com Designer
“These Timberland x OC boots are the best for stomping around in all-winter terrain. They’re perfect for walking through deadly New York City snowstorms and their aftermath. The boots are men’s, so they’ll run large—make sure to buy a smaller size!”
Timberland x Opening Ceremony Convenience boots, $250, openingceremony.com