1. Capario Tall Moccasin | 2. Taye Velvet Ankle Boot | 3. Velvet Side Cut Bootie | 4. Supernova Black Boot | 5. Brandi Over-The-Knee Boot | 6. Hippie Clog Boot | 7. Laurel Suede Boots | 8. Ragini Ankle Boot
I've recently decided (you know since I'm a fashion forecasting expert and all; insert winky face) that the boho trend is never going to disappear, because it is, in fact, not a trend at all. I mean, it's been around since the late 1960s/early 1970s in some form or another. And it's been called a "trend" on and off for the past 10 years. I think by the time a style has been going strong for that long, it ventures into the territory of the label "classic." Perhaps the fact that I gravitate toward bohemian in both my wardrobe and my taste in decor makes me a little biased, but I'm going with it.
That said, I've been in the market for some new boots and/or booties, and the styles you see above are some that I have on my radar. I tend to favor well-made boots that I can wear for many years, which all of these are. They also all (shocker!) have some level of bohemian flare. I love them all, but am especially smitten with the Velvet Side Cut Booties (#3), the Brandi Over-The-Knee Boots (#5), and the Hippie Clog Boots (#6). I'll keep you guys posted on which pair I get.
(Psssst... If you have little ones, check out this recent post on fall boots for kids!)
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I'm inclined to side with you on this one, Melissa - boho is much less a trend and much more a style that some people wear well, year in and year out, regardless of what styles are on the runways. I'm not really a boho gal myself, but I definitely appreciate a great boho outfit, and I admit that I find quite a lot of these boots very tempting...
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Ooooo I love number three so much!
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