February has arrived, and I’ve reached the point where winter has lost its idyllic appeal. I’ve had my fill of skiing, hot chocolate, and heavy jackets. Dressing for this time of year can be a little discouraging when every shop window is an ode to spring, and a New England winter calls for comfort and practicality.
There are days I throw common sense out the window and slip on a pair of bright heels, garnering a few stares from the older generations who love to remark that just looking at my feet makes them cold. On the in between days I’ve been walking around in the new Hunter Tour Boots. As shown in the pictures above they can be dressed up or down, worn in rain or snow, and are lighter/less clunky than the original Hunter style. This is ideal for me because I tend to do a lot of running around the office and the Tour Boots don’t make my feet swelter even with the liners on.The other thing I really like about them is that they are so easy to pack. I go away at least once or twice a month and “aim” to bring only one weekend bag with me. The Hunter Tour boots fold over and leave plenty of room, perfect in case I overpack or pick up a few new pieces along the way.
There are days I throw common sense out the window and slip on a pair of bright heels, garnering a few stares from the older generations who love to remark that just looking at my feet makes them cold. On the in between days I’ve been walking around in the new Hunter Tour Boots. As shown in the pictures above they can be dressed up or down, worn in rain or snow, and are lighter/less clunky than the original Hunter style. This is ideal for me because I tend to do a lot of running around the office and the Tour Boots don’t make my feet swelter even with the liners on.The other thing I really like about them is that they are so easy to pack. I go away at least once or twice a month and “aim” to bring only one weekend bag with me. The Hunter Tour boots fold over and leave plenty of room, perfect in case I overpack or pick up a few new pieces along the way.
Travel Duffle: Frank Clegg.
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