Sunday 01 November, 2009
The women will not be likely to wear the Cardy Boots during summ
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The UGG Cardy boots have the same features as all the colors in the line – the versatility of wearing them up and buttoned, pushed down the leg or unbuttoned and folded down for a slouchy mid calf look. But – with this particular shade of the UGG Cardy boots, there are some points to keep in mind when picturing or planning what to wear them with.
One of the most popular and classic looks from the UGG collection are Cream UGG Cardy boots on sale- the color is appealing, and will sharpen up even the most casual or simple of ensembles!
How to Wear Them:
The white color adds a rather romantic and wintery appearance to an outfit – thus these particular boots will probably go best with a more "wintery" ensemble such as cable knit sweaters (or other styles of knit sweaters) along with jeans or snug fitting pants or tights. Colors that I recommend to mix with the cream include very dark colors such as black or very dark brown, as well as bright colors such as red or royal blue – dark green or red would also be a very appealing look along with this color.
When to Wear Them:
One rather little known fact about the UGG Cardy boots is that they can be worn comfortably practically any time of year. This is due to the inner sheepskin lining that serves to keep feet cooler in warmer months and (of course) warm in colder months. But – even if this fact is known most women will not be likely to wear the Cardy Boots during summertime for example – simply due to the fact that they have such a warm and "snuggly" look about them that adds so much to a winter wardrobe, but might not look quite right with a warm weather outfit.
White UGG Cardy boots – like all the UGG Cardy boots – are simply delightful to wear. They are not only quite fashionable, they are so incredibly comfortable that many women love to "wear them all the time" – sometimes even loving them more than house slippers due to the amazing comfort they provide.
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