I am a somewhat reluctant expert on boots. I may not be familiar with their names, or the many brands that tout them, but on sizes I am somewhat of an expert. I know they come in ankle length and calf length, those that end under the knees and others that are thigh high. There are those you can wear to work, or to go to the mall, while party boots boast scary stiletto heels. They come in leather, canvas, suede, various shiny materials and can be very light or very heavy. They feature elastic, buckles, zips, tassels, though sometimes they can just be slipped on. Uggs are so warm, you can barely air them in New Delhi’s brief winter, but they’re perfectly fine to wear in London or Paris, where it’s freezing cold, though they’re somewhat less comfortable to walk in in Moscow where the snowfall is breaking records. There, snowboots might be in order, but that’s a variety I’m unfamiliar with because my daughter doesn’t own a pair — yet.
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