Yeti Boots
Posted on: April 19, 2011
Yeti boots used to grace disco clubs in the 1970’s and was very popular, it went out of fashion for a few decades and became popular again after it was seen gracing the legs of quite a few celebrities. Luxurious, and there is no other word that you can use to describe these boots. They ooze the impression of money, (which at $900 it certainly does), and of course, class. Yeti boots compare prices so there are still quite a lot of options for you out there, don’t be intimidated by the amount. The boots are made out of goat hair and one of the major questions that puzzles quite a lot of people is how in heaven’s name did the manufacturers get them to be so white?
Considering the thickness of the yeti boots white and the fluffy appearance, these women’s yeti boots would quite definitely accentuate the legs of women graced with long, slim legs. I, for one, would wear it with nice skimpy skirts or skinny jeans or trousers.
I have a mini daschund, a hunting dog by nature that is mainly attracted by the scent of my furry boots. The boots does not have any strong, offensive smell but it does have a very mild scent which is not reason enough to put me off the idea of wearing them in my fashion quest. One of the very interesting factors of wearing them though revolves around the actual height of the heels and my inability to see my steps! And of course, the inescapable attention I draw as I walk by. Just imagine how awkward it would have been if I did trip, if you know what I mean. Besides which, I had to be more conscious as to where I am going in case I cause any ungodly damage to the glorious white hair. Chewing gums in particular would be a major disaster that I don’t even want to think about. I was also particularly wary of rain, just imagine the mud! I would have no idea how I can get my boots cleaned! It isn’t like I can just take it to the dry cleaners and get them to do it, and even now, I still have no idea if they will accept it when I bring it around tomorrow.
Nevertheless, these boots are worth buying with the right party, right dress up and of course, the suitable legs to wear it. Mind you, yeti boots shoes are not made for comfort, definitely not in the sneakers category kind of comfortable. Some brands have 6-inch heels attached to the boots which would certainly kill your ankles by the end of the day, and other brands will be encasing your legs so tightly to compensate for the actual thickness of the boots so despite the appearance, don’t think of going on any hiking trip or long walks with these boots, and for sure, forget about skiing. Beauty is pain, for the most part, and style usually comes with a twinge of discomfort. All things considered, these boots are a fine investment and are quite certainly a must have for anyone with the real passion for following fashion.