| The Perfect Pair of Boots By: Tala Al-Husry Now that winter is approaching, girls need more than ballet slippers and flip-flops to keep their feet warm. AMG has compiled a list of the season’s best boots (all under $100!) to help you make the transition. D Ring Suede: If you want a dressier boot with a bit of a heel, this mid-length style comes in chocolate and black suede (Naughty Monkey, $99.00). It’s easy to wear because it has a zipper on the inside. If you are looking to dress up your jeans, these boots are perfect for you. (http://piperlime.gap.com/browse/product. do?cid=4016&vid=0&pid=703944&scid=703944012) McKey: These Michael Antonio suede booties are fun, playful and perfect with jeans or leggings, but they can also be dressed up for your next holiday party. At only $60.00, you could buy them in both classic black and bright purple. The heels are high, so do a test run before you leave your house! (http: //piperlime.gap.com/browse/product.do? cid=51758&vid=1&pid=704316&scid=704316002) Coconuts: Leather riding boots are in, and this knee-high pair, from Virginia, is a great take on the classic. The style is a perfect pairing with jeans and a sweater. For $99.00, you can choose brown or gunmetal gray. (http://piperlime.gap.com/browse/product.do? cid=51758&vid=1&pid=709400&scid=709400002) Sully: If you’re looking for boots with more attitude, these, from Bakers, have edgy ankle straps. At $69.99, this pair comes in black and taupe. (http://www.bakersshoes.com/product.aspx?c=286&p=127639) Divan: These Report boots ($54.95) come in grey, dark brown and black suede. Their simple style makes them easy to match with any outfit. They hit just above the ankle so you can tuck your jeans or leggings in them or just wear them under pants. (http://www.zappos.com/report-divan-grey) Back Beat: These Sketchers ($70.00) shoes look fun to stomp around in and fit nicely as part of the “boyfriend” trend. (http://www.zappos.com/skechers-back-beat-black-oily- leather) For even more choices, check out Bakers (www.bakersshoes.com), Piperlime (http://piperlime.gap.com) and Zappos (www.zappos.com). |


