I love buying things out of season. Nothing makes me happier for the upcoming weather than picking up something warm in the cold months and cold in the warm ones. Well ok, there is one other thing that is as wonderful: the fact that the particular item is usually over 50% off its original price!
So, you can only imagine my sheer, unadulterated joy when I picked up these babies at a sample sale a few weeks ago:
I have long been in need of a pair of big, black boots. These Miss Sixty Adrian boots are simply amazing, and everything I was coveting. The leather is the softest stuff I have ever encountered, and they are super tall and super comfy. My wallet would have been hurting something awful picking them up at their retail price, but I managed to snatch these up for a song.
My particular favorite part about these boots is the detailing around the ankle. I love the straps, buckles, but especially the charm that hangs from one of the shoes. It is such a cute and sweet little detail, and even makes a chiming click when I walk about. I actually have become rather inspired with the idea charms on boots: perhaps I will decorate the entire pair with little gold and silver charms along the straps. You will then hear me coming from a mile away.
I can barely wait until the weather cools down so I can start stomping around in these beauts. I am a summer child, but there’s nothing like a good pair of boots to help heal that hurt round end of the season.
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I am so bummed! I have been looking for a pair of these for months and months in a size 8!! I have a pair and LOVE them…I am constantly on the search for a new pair. It’s ridiculous!!! Where did you find them?
Hi KJ:
I bought these ages ago, at a sample sale. I would wager your best bet these days is eBay. I also found a remarkable pair of knock-offs at Joyce Leslie. Good Luck!