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Walking boots are set to be the key footwear trend for autumn/winter 2010/11
Get ready to ramble: walking boots have inspired the must-have footwear for next winter.
BY Hilary Alexander |27 February 2010
Members of the Ramblers' Association may be surprised to find that for the first time in the 70-year history of the organisation,
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Walking boots have inspired the must-have footwear for next autumn/winter.
Styled in suede, canvas and leather and, generally,
EDI- Super Messages_6328, with the requisite, corrugated, rubber soles they are covering the distance in the designer shows from New York to London to Milan .
They made a brief appearance at New York, most obviously at Michael Kors , the jet set designer who called them "ruggedly ######y". They were a fixture of London Fashion Week, where models walked in tough-chic, walking-style boots, decorated with sheepskin, at Pringle , and in slightly more sophisticated,
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Now, at Milan Fashion Week, "walking boots" are the latest "lust-haves". At Sportmax , they came in multi-colours, with technical lace-up details and ridged,
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Tod's, the de luxe Italian shoe brand, however,
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The flat styles may be instantly recognisable to any rambler, equipped, as they are, with any number of practical details,
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monster beats - so your little person is stylish both coming AND going, ridged, rubber soles.
But I can't imagine having completed Wainwright's Coast to Coast in the more extreme, four-inch, stack-heeled, platform-rubber variations in metallic leather and suede - even though the soles look as tough as old boots.
Tod's has even done a shoe-boot and a court shoe, complete with quilted ankle-cuffs and with the walkers' favourite rubber sole. Perfect for urban puddles, even though they may not make it from Patterdale to Shap.