Top 10 Best Rain Boots For The Fall/Winter Season

Top 10 Best Rain Boots For The Fall/Winter Season

While rain boots are made for keeping your feet dry and warm, determining the best time to use them might be difficult. So let’s just go ahead and agree to disagree. Rain boots are NOT specifically made to be worn in the rain. I think, but I believe snow boots are pretty much for snow and not rain. This all depends on the type of boot you wear although I could possibly be wrong.

A rain boot made with faux leather or plastic, lifted by a platform and lugged sole allows you to take on wet weather in a confident style. This is a collection of a few of my favorite rain boots this season.

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Rain Drop Western Chief Waterproof Mid Rain Boot

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This Western Chief rain boot is super cute and festive. These boots are solid black with a colorful raindrop design pattern. They are waterproof with a rubber bottom which will ensure your safety during inclement weather. This would be a perfect pair of boots for the fall season. (No pun intended) The raindrop design pattern is very similar to Halloween candy corn.

I like these boots because they are very versatile and can be worn year-round. You can definitely find a way to sneak these down the Chimney as a Christmas gift as well.

Wiley Faux Shearling-Trim Rain Boots

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I saw these boots online and I thought they were very cute and stylish. It looks like it should be a more expensive name-brand product in my opinion. The price is fairly reasonable for the boot itself. Now, they do say you get what you pay for. Don’t get me wrong here, I’m not saying this product is cheap, all I’m saying is that I like it.

I like the furry top and the waterproof outer covering. I like the color scheme and the rubber trim on the soles of the boot. I also like the fact that it’s not the typical rain boot style you are used to even though this is considered a rain boot. These can be worn with jeans or paired with a sweater dress and leggings.

Off-White For Riding Tall Rain Boots

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These off-white For Riding brand tall rainboots are BOMB. I like this boot because it is very different. It’s stylish and can be worn dressed up or dressed down. I absolutely love the color pattern of these boots. It reminds me of a winterly tree bark covered in snow. I like the sole of this boot and the boot shape. These would be great with a nice pair of leggings or even a sweater dress.

Western Chief Printed Tall Waterproof Rain Boots

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These tall Western-printed rain boots are perfect for the winter. The Chief printed tribal design slightly resembles a snowflake pattern. These boots are typically black in color but seem slightly brownish or purple. This would be great for the snowy months and cold weather. I love the color scheme of these boots as well as the boot shape. The buckle on the upper part of the boot is also a great accent piece.

Rainey Waterproof Hiking Boot

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These boots are another one of my favorites. This boot is similar to the Wiley Faux Shearling-Trim Rain Boots. The make of this boot is pretty much the same but with minor changes to the style. The main difference is that it does not have fur on the inside of the upper interior. Also, the shoelace hooks are slightly different in shape. I like this boot because it’s white with lilac trimming. They also include matching shoelaces which also happen to be my favorite color.

Cloudy Waterproof Chelsea Rain Boots

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This is another one of my favorite boots. I love the color of this boot. It’s very dressy but can be worn dressed down as well. It doesn’t seem like it would be considered a rain boot due to the boot style. The color is also another reason you wouldn’t assume this was a rain boot. This boot is very stylish.

I like the shape of the boot and the fact that it is a low cut. The boot sole is very thick and sturdy. I like the fabric band on the upper inner portion of the boot as well. It gives you additional leverage when putting the boot on or taking it off.

Chicken Roost Western Chief Waterproof Mid Rain Boot

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These boots were definitely made to be worn during the fall and winter months. You can agree to disagree. This Chicken Roost print on these boots is very unique. I like the way fact that the black trim separates the roost pattern from the boot sole. This makes the pattern look more sophisticated and less childish. This would be a great spring pair of boots but I’m definitely seeing the Thanksgiving holiday.

Chooka Women’s Color Block Mid

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These boots scream “Get the job done”. They look like stylish snow shoveling boots. If the term fashionably late had to be a pair of boots these would be them. I Like the style of the boots, the boot trim, sole, and overall design. The buckle on the upper part of the boot is also a great accent piece.

Hunter Refined Tall Rain boot

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These Refined Hunter rain boots protect against rain, puddles, and slush to keep your feet dry in wet conditions. They can be worn in hot or humid weather but definitely great for the snow! These boots are made from natural latex rubber which makes them easy to clean. This is one of the more standard rain boot styles on the market.

These would be great work boots, hiking boots, or casual wear boots. Once again you can dress them up or dress them down. You can never go wrong with simple, sophisticated, all-black footwear.

SKECHERS Arch Fit Rain Boots

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These Sketchers Arch fit rain boots are VERY stylish. They look more like a pair of riding boots rather than rain boots. Here you have a rider rainboot that can be worn year-round. They can be dressed up or dressed down. Worn with jeans, leggings, or a dress of any style and length. While the color seems more spring-ish, they can definitely be worn perfectly during those fall and winter months. You can definitely find something to wear with these during the Thanksgiving holidays!

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