Sunday, October 17, 2010

CoclicoBoots.

Now that the fall weather has semi arrived its time to pull out those boots ladies! There are tons of different styles out there depending on what your personal style is. Are you classic? Rockstar? Trendy? Girlie Girl? Either or I feel like all of these boots can be paired into each of those "personalities". I have recently become a shoe whore so I own pretty much all the styles, except one that I am dieng for. I have to pace myself though. As you can see below I'm trying to save for a damn wedding which mean "MICHELE, STOP BUYING SHOES!"

Damona in Black. This sexy over the knee boot can be folded down to go under knee as well. Amazinly soft leather. It also has a bit of wedge in there to give some extra support and more of a "WOW" factor!
Farran available in Grey @ Kaight. My #1 on my wish list!
Titania in brown- now available at Kaightshop.com for 15% off using coupon code "Lust" at checkout.

All of these gorgeous boots are Coclico's. Coclico's designs are absolute perfection and they continue to make efforts to be more environmentally conscious. While the company does use leather, they encourage better tanning practices by pressure within the industry and by using vegetable tanned leathers, with tanning agents derived from bark, fruit, and seeds. They also use local sources close to the factory where their shoes are made in Spain, in an effort to reduce their carbon footprint. The wood used in their shoes is sustainably harvested under Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certification. And much of their hardware is lead-free and nickel free and many of it is sourced from recycled metals. Meanwhile, the majority of the foam in their socks is recycled PU with crushed olive pits (indigenous to the area where the foam is recycled) for its anti-microbial properties. Now that is a beautiful shoe!

Ciao!

1 comment:

  1. How cheaply can you get those Damona boots in an 8.5?... just asking... ;)

    xx

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