Leather lace-up boots are sure to become a key footwear for this year's snowy winter. Comfortable, practical and expressive, they combine insulation and a shock-absorbing sole with a fashionable character, easily fitting into everyday and more thoughtful looks. These models are becoming a full-fledged alternative to uggs and the usual Timberland duo with jeans, proving that functional footwear can be stylish – even in frost and snow.
Black lace-up boots are a timeless classic
Timeless black lace-up boots remain a win-win investment in your winter wardrobe. This season, they should be combined with utilitarian jackets or light beige parkas, which have made a triumphant return after a decade-long hiatus. High-quality leather protects against moisture and snow, and the insulation inside allows you to comfortably survive sub-zero temperatures. The flat rubber sole enhances comfort and adds character to the look – regardless of whether you style the boots with jeans or elegant wool trousers.
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Brown lace-up knee-high boots
Although these extremely practical knee-high boots appeared in the Miu Miu women's collection some time ago, their high top and spectacular details still hold the attention of the fashion world. Versatile models with a vintage character created by aged brown leather, combine with your favorite skirts or jeans.

Black lace-up low-heeled shoes
Thanks to their durable construction, leather lace-up boots are not only suitable for long winter walks, but also for the office or an informal dinner. Ankle-high models are especially popular in versions with low block heels. You can find ideal options on online platforms or in vintage clothing stores, where you can find shoes in the style of the 1990s – with heels or flat soles.

What is the secret of the popularity of lace-up boots? In addition to functional materials, leather or suede, these shoes captivate with comfort and versatility. Such models can be easily combined with anything: from boho dresses and down jackets to jeans and classic trousers.

Based on materials from Vogue.pl .
