All the Best High Street Boots To Bookmark This Winter
From chunky lace-ups and elegant knee-highs, to statement-making snakeskin and hiking-inspired offerings, we really are spoilt for choice when it comes to high street boots this winter. The likes of Mango, Arket and COS have really stepped up their game for 2020, dropping premium-looking pieces that could easily be mistaken for their designer counterparts.
While each trend packs its own personality, neutrals are definitely the clear uniting factor for 2020, with classic black and brown being joined by a chic line-up of beige, cream, burgundy and white shades. The result? Versatile shoe staples that will adapt to whatever the new season throws at you, whether that's working from home, walking in the park or attending a socially-distanced drinks party. So, without further ado, I present to you the high street boot styles that we're bookmarking for success this year. Scroll down to see what we found.
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