8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
OMG - boot perfection,
November 29, 2011 J. M. Susarrey (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Clarks Women's Vermont Bluff Boot (Apparel)
Yes, they may seem expensive, but read on.
These are the boots you've been looking for. They are sexy, stylish, well-crafted and, most importantly, comfortable.
I've bought $300+ boots before that haven't felt as luxurious or been as well-fitted. They now reside in the back of my closet. The leather of these boots is soft without being thin, and their tongue is stitched so it doesn't shift while walking. Their laces and little top elastic gussets allow narrow-ankled, athletic-calved ladies to adjust the boot so you don't get that icky bagging around the ankles or uncomfortable tightness around the calves. Their soles are cushiony, with enough heel to feel flirty but not so much you can't walk, and the toe-box is tapered without being confining. Totally worth splurging; nothing can ruin your day quicker than cheap, uncomfortable, ill-fitting boots or shoes!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Great quality, deceptive design,
December 21, 2011 tea slurper - See all my reviews
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The boots are very well made, comfortable, and attractive. However, lace-up boots they are not. I opened the box expecting to find boots with fully adjustable laces. Imagine my disappointment when it turned out that the tongue was sewn in and the laces were mostly decorative! I've been struggling trying to find boots that would fit my 17 inch calves. The search continues.