First
 off: what are summer boots? I wouldn't be shocked if you haven't heard 
of them. I have only seen them one place: on eBay, where I bought mine.
The
 boots in question were crocheted calf-high boots, with wide shafts and 
lots of holes for breathability. I hesitated to buy them for a long 
time—could I trust shoes from a Chinese seller? did I really need summer
 boots? Did I really need to spend so much on summer boots? And
 if I bought them, what color should I buy? There were so many options, I
 felt paralyzed by choice! I waited at least a year before purchasing, 
and what finally swayed me was a discount if I bought two pairs. So I 
did, at $15.10 each—one purple, because I was still looking for purple sandals, and one pastel pink.
I
 wore each pair one time during the summer – I was holding them back for
 truly worthy outfits – and each time, something prevented me from 
photographing the outfit, worthy though it might have been. When the weather turned cold last Friday, I thought that was it for my summer boots.
But then I thought again. A boot is a boot, and the only difference between summer boots and the boots that make fall bearable is the amount of holes in them. Summer boots become fall boots when you insulate them with a pair of socks!
My
 crocheted boots have opaque linings at the toe and heel to help them 
keep their shape. The purple ones are lined with black, so I wore black 
socks underneath, which possibly made them look better than they ever 
did when I wore them unlined! Score! I now foresee all kinds of 
possibilities for these formerly one-season shoes. I can't wait to try 
them with skinny jeans!


 
 
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