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Fashionista NOW: These RED Boots Are Made For Power Walking

Because in a sea of neutral colored footwear on a gloomy day, your RED boots will be undeniably memorable.

Love the red color but want to commit to it only in the form of an accent? Get boots in the eye-popping color trend and slay that footwear game, lady. I thought of Ted from How I Met Your Mother and his obsession with his red cowboy boots and it still got me chuckling remembering how his friends share no mad love he had for the striking boots and he gives no flying unicorns.

I love those boots to be honest but not the height or shape as it can be a bit, how shall I put it, clunky? Well, I don’t know maybe Ted’s sense of fashion did not align with mine though I can relate to some of his quirks. Enough about a character of a TV show, and on to you, a lady, girl, or a woman who feels like wearing red boots for the first time or have red boots hidden somewhere that you want to wear but for some reason, you’re utterly unsure how to style the red booties.

GREAT news, as I’ve got you quite covered! I went to my favorite spot to find for street style bloggers who wore the statement red boots and slayed in them. Since RED is pretty in-your-face, toning it down with the rest of your OOTD is the easy way to keep the focus on the booties.

Without further delay, enjoy looking!


Which outfit with red boots is your favorite? Share below – I’d love to know!

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