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Sorel Women's Chunky Platform Heels - Waterproof Winter Boots with Traction for Snow & Ice | Stylish Cold Weather Shoes for Outdoor Activities & Daily Wear
Sorel Women's Chunky Platform Heels - Waterproof Winter Boots with Traction for Snow & Ice | Stylish Cold Weather Shoes for Outdoor Activities & Daily Wear

Sorel Women's Chunky Platform Heels - Waterproof Winter Boots with Traction for Snow & Ice | Stylish Cold Weather Shoes for Outdoor Activities & Daily Wear

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I love these boots. I wore them in the barn all winter. My feet never got cold. I rode horseback in them. They have enough heel on them to be secure in English stirrups.Purchased the boots for future use when attending school in the Midwest. Went with other reviews on size and ordered a 1/2 size larger and they fit great. Hoping they will work for snow and rain but will have to review at a later date for that issue.Have barely worn these boots and the stitching up front by the laces is separating. Very disappointing. This is supposed to be a “good brand”.These are some really sharp boots. The color is more like chocolate. Very well made and true to size.I wore them in the snow and they are waterproof and warm.I bought these for my mom for tromping around in the snow on the farm and she likes them. She said they keep her feet warm and dry.Great product but reviews suggest that they run small and to order a half size larger but they were to large for me.These were purchased my daughter and are the cutest! Of Sorel quality, meaning great. The boots were packaged nicely. These were priced great and worth every penny!I've owned these boots for 3 weeks and have only worn them while running errands. I just noticed that the tan piping around the suede is already starting to peel. Not sure if they'll survive a Minnesota winter AND remain esthetically pleasing.
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