Fall Fashion Is The Prime Time To Embrace The Season With Standout Boots, Denim and Shirts
Now that we are finally experiencing the crisp days of fall, it is time to trade in the cotton tees and shorts for cozy button downs, chunky sweaters and stylish boots to match. We are embracing this season on the right foot by mixing high fashion and highly functional outdoor apparel. For footwear, designers have taken a cue to the world of adventure-seeking and equipped shoes with lug soles, and performance components that blend with everyday streetwear.
This Mountain Light hiking boot from Danner is lightweight, and comfortable. It features a sleek profile with a narrow fit, so it can easily be worn on the city streets as well as for hiking. The heel provides shock absorption and features great traction on both wet and dry surfaces. The leather upper highlights one-piece leather leaving a simple finish. Having one-piece of leather also eliminates openings in the tongue area to help keep out water and debris.
To complete the look, denim was added from Dish & Duer. This performance brand was designed for modern individuals that want to lead an effortless, active life without sacrificing style. Their premium denim with technical fibers provides comfort, temperature control and unparalleled stretch. So yes, you can wear these while riding a bike or additional outdoor activities without worrying of a rip, or sweating. The denim is super soft, and is naturally anti-microbial and odor resistant.
Combining urban fashion flair with a rugged outdoor influence is the inspiration for Ecōths. This fielding shirt brings a modern touch to a classic workwear shirt. It is made of 100% organic cotton, and pairs well as a button down, or can be styled as a shirt jacket. In part of their GOOD SAM program, for every Ecōths garment sold, the company provides a minimum of three meals to someone in need. The company’s foundation is built on combining natural fabrics with style, comfort and personality, and at the same time shaping one’s character and ideals towards community.
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