Let it Rain! We’ll be Ready with Great Boots

After a dry summer, we are starting to see a bit more rain in the forecast. Now’s a good time to take stock of our rain gear, especially waterproof boots to keep feet warm dry when dodging puddles. There are so many heights, colors, and patterns to choose from we selected a few of our favorites.  Prices vary by pattern and color. 

Hunter Original Tall Rain Boot – The British Original. First introduced in 1956, this iconic style is fully waterproof, functional, and fashionable. These versatile boots look great over a pair of jeans or with a cute, flirty dress. $82.99 – $199.99   A Hunter short boot is also available. $76.61 – $149.99

Mini Balabala Women’s Short Rain Boots Waterproof Slip-On Ankle Chelsea Booties are the classic boot design. Anti-Slip Rubber Sole-Designed with super Grip and Anti-Slip performance, they slip on easily and are designed for comfort and a true fit. Casual and lightweight, these boots keep you trendy on rainy days, but look great on a sunny day too. $7.99 – $24.49

Charles Albert Women’s Waterproof Rain and Garden Shoe Slip On Low Boot. Perfect for when you’re just running to the mailbox or out to the car, this easy on boot is the only low profile shoe of its kind featuring a full fleece liner. And its made from vegan earth friendly materials for a guilt free and affordable premium product. $23.88

Joules Women’s Wellyprint Rain Boot. Talk about fun! These boot come in 14 different patterns from a more conservative raindrop, to a wicked witch of the west striped sock pattern (with fuchsia soles, no less) to a beautiful floral design. Who says a rainy day has to be dreary. All rubber and 100% waterproof. Go for it. $36.53 – $119.70
Kamik Women’s Heidi Rain Boot
brings out the kid in you. In 8 high gloss, solid colors like sunshine yellow or bright pink, you’ll feel like you’re wearing your first ever pair of rainboots. All rubber and waterproof. $34.94 – $139.20

Capelli New York Ladies Umbrella Printed Short Rain Boot looks like a motorcycle boot, but waterproof…and with flowers. Edgy and feminine, this boot comes in 17 patterns. Waterproof and comfy, this boot won’t let the rain ruin your day. $24.95 – $35.95

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