Last week, it was warm in the October sunshine. Too warm for a jacket, even.
The trees in my backyard cast a golden glow that made the day seem even more mellow. Quintessential fall weather.
But within a few short days, there was a change in the air. The wind picked up, with a chill and a gust to it. It blew the leaves into a swirling cloud of orange, crimson, and amber and now most of the trees are bare. By the end of the day, clouds had gathered and an autumnal rain had begun to fall. I put the heat on in my house and the kettle on the stove.
You know what this means... it’s boot season!
In fall, a good boot serves many purposes. To me, it has to keep my feet warm, should temperatures suddenly drop, but not be as heavy as a snow boot. It has to be versatile for both dry and wet, changeable weather. And it has to look good!
Manitobah’s Waterproof Tamarack Boots for Women are the perfect fit for transitioning from crisp autumn weather to winter... and looking ahead to circle back into spring.
What I love about the Tamarack design are the cozy seasonal details; rustic wheat stalks are embossed in the beautiful tobacco brown leather on the vamp and ankle, and a low band of braid surrounds the boot shaft. The interior and footbed are lined with plush sheepskin shearling, making them extra soft and snug.
Tamarack Boots epitomize the fall aesthetic. And they’re easy to slip on and off, with no zippers or laces. Their signature Glacier Grip Tipi Sole adds traction on slippery surfaces, and they are temperature rated up to -32°C. No early snow flurries are going to take these boots by surprise!
On fine, sunny days, the ankle-height, modern mukluk style pairs well with a sweater and jeans or leggings, with a cozy fit to keep you shuffling through the fallen leaves on nature walks.
Waterproof up to 4” from the bottom, durable Tamarack boots protect you from rain and slush in cold and rainy conditions, keeping feet dry and warm deep into the chill of winter.
Tamarack Boots for Women are designed in Manitobah’s traditional fit — a method used in Indigenous footwear for thousands of years. These are boots with no right or left designation. Over time, the natural materials will shape to your personal footprint, creating a completely customized fit the longer they’re worn.
November may be upon us, but there is still a lot of autumn left to enjoy. I intend to spend it on outdoor strolls, with a cup of hot chocolate in my hand and Tamarack mukluks on my feet!
Manitobah’s Waterproof Tamarack Boots are available in women’s sizes 6-11. Order online for quick and convenient delivery right to your door:
https://www.thebrownbear.ca/products/moccasins-womens-ankle-waterproof-tamarack-boots