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Very elegant galoshes

SUNDAY, 26 SEP. 2010, 17:27

Author: Jenny

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This isn't a joke - wellington boots can be elegant and the designers from GIOSEPPO simply know how to achieve this effect.
Wellington boots became trendy. Still not so long ago, you would only let your kids to wear galoshes or possibly wear them yourself while working in garden. They became cult footwear along with sneakers or crocks. That's simply just another evidence that convenience finally always wins with others factors of fashion.

However speaking between us - women - we want our clothing and footwear to be convenient and that it has stylish appearance. That's precisely why even the wellington boots must have an elegant appearance.

It's great, because GIOSEPPO brand presents a new collection of galoshes for this year- the Tripoli line, inspired by the newest collection of the plastic cossacks from the worldwide known Hunter brand, worshipped by the Hollywood celebrities.


navy
39 GBP


grey
39 GBP


black
39 GBP

The Tripoli 86405 model goes through a special coating process, which gives this magnificent, glossy effect. Insole is made of a foot-friendly textile.

The heel of this model is half-round and it's 0.6" high. Upper height is 17.2" and upper girth is 14.8".

These boots are perfect for women, that simply wouldn't resign from their elegant appearance and thus good mood while going out just because of a rain.
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