Fashion
14 Snow Boots With Heels That Prove You Don't Have To Abandon All Fashion Sense During The Winter
In regards to winter, I love the snow and the hot chocolate and the adult snow days and blankets and snuggling and all of the clothes. I even love getting dressed for cold days — until it comes down to the shoes. Shoes are by far the hardest part of winter.
Winter boots are clunky, furry, and sometimes just plain confusing to put on your feet. This season, however, I've seen more snow boots with heels than I can wrap my head around. At first, this trend didn't make sense to me. Snow is hard enough to walk it — how are we supposed to conquer the icy sidewalks in heels? Turns out, the perfect pair of snow heels do exist — and we've got them all right here.
Uggs
With the looks of these, it’s no wonder Uggs have made their comeback this season. Plus, what other brand of snow boots could literally make your feet sweat in -348672 weather?
Zea Boots, $175, uggaustralia.com
L.L. Bean
Come on, that totally counts as a heel, right? Well, whatever, I’m including them because they’re so trendy, they’re on backorder.
Women’s Bean Boots, $109, llbean.com
Guess
It will definitely take a second look for your boss to notice that these are actually snow heels and not simply cute, black, stiletto boots. The fur inside will keep your feet warm and the rubber soles will keep you safe.
GUESS Ivorie Platform Faux Fur Booties, $74.99, macys.com
Bearpaw
These hide-a-heel winter boots will not only keep your feet warm, but will add some style to your walk to work. You’re welcome.
Bearpaw Twill Wedge Bootie, $79.95, dsw.com
Isabel Marant
Isabel must have known exactly what we were looking for this winter. Although they look perfect for Alaska, they actually have a hide-a-heel and are definitely fashionable enough to wear from the office to a snow date.
Isabel Marant Nowles Shearling Lined Leather Concealed Wedge Bootie, $840, net-a-porter.com
MARC BY MARC JACOBS
Suede on the outside and warm on the inside, Marc by Marc Jacobs does winter right with these cognac boots with a hidden heel.
Marc by Marc Jacobs Cold Weather Wedge Boots, $229.60, bloomingdales.com
Lucky Brand
I’m actually in love with these. They’re thick enough to wear on all types of snowy grounds and stylish enough to wear with jeans. Although they’re four inches tall, I would guess they’re more comfortable than a typical super high heel. You know, because of the rubber sole and all.
Lucky Brand Lace Up Chukka Platform Booties, $89.40, bloomingdales.com
The North Face
North Face didn’t go too crazy with the height of their heel, but I’m excited to see them jumping on the trend. These look just as warm as your go-to North Face boots with the style of a summer wedge.
Women’s Bridgeton Wedge Lace, $165, thenorthface.com
Timberland
Whether you’re walking to work or starring in a music video, these are are a must for the next Blizzard Juno.
Women’s Timberland Glancy Boot, $129.99, journeys.com
Journeys
These are definitely for the more experienced heel-wearer. They may look intimidating at first, but the rubber soles make the stiletto/boots totally wearable on the snow. I’ll just let you try it first, then tell me how it goes for you.
Womens SHI by Journeys Rand Boot, $49.99, journeys.com
TOMS
Typically, you wouldn’t want to wear TOMS in the snow, rain, mud… any form of moisture, really. But they’re new snow boots make it FINALLY acceptable to wear the one-for-one shoes in the winter.
Dark Grey Suede Women’s Desert Wedge Highs, $98, toms.com
Louis Vuitton
Decided I might as well end this slideshow on a ridiculous note, so here you are.
Off Piste Half Boot, $1,570, louisvuitton.com