As the chill of winter descends upon Michigan Ave keep your feet in stylish warmth with the Kamik Women's Chicago Snow Boot. Featuring an ultra soft, moisture wicking fleece lining as well as foam and fleece insulation, these adorable boots will keep you in cozy comfort even as the mercury drops. The comfort footbed is designed to cradle your feet while the durable outsole will keep you on your feet when city streets grow slick. Completely waterproof and designed to shield you from the elements, the Kamik Chicago Snow Boots for women will quickly become a cold weather favorite.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Kamik Chicago Snow Boot for Women is available through Altrec.com.
luv 'em!
Love the Plum color; the fur trim is rich looking; sherling lining is very warm and fluffy! Normally wear a 9 med, but got the size 10, and have added a gel insole for extra arch support, and room for warmer socks if ness.. Very lite weight and chic!
KAMIK CHICAGO BOOTS
BEST PURCHASE EVER,GREAT BOOTS, GREAT PRICE,GOOD QUALITY.MY GRANDDAUGHTER LOVE THIS BOOTS. I'M GOING TO PURCHASE ONE PAIR FOR ME AND MY DAUGHTER. KAMIK BOOTS ARE THE BEST. I CAN BE ONTHEM THE WHOLE DAY. THEY ARE CONFORTABLE,LIGHT WEIGHTAND VERY WARM. JUST LOVE KAMIK BOOTS.
These boots are everything they claim to be: stylish, warm, comfortable and waterproof. I can wear them shoveling snow in the morning and then keep on wearing them straight to work. The upper is slim-fitting enough that it can be worn under most pants, or wide enough to tuck in. Traction on icy ground is good.
Cute but not as promised
I love the trim and the fleece lining on the boots, and for the few times I've worn them, my feet stayed pretty warm (upper 30s degrees, haven't tested them in colder weather). What sold me on these boots vs another brand was how stylish the boots are, and they are cute in person as in the picture on the website. However, I'm sadly returning these boots because mine have not been waterproof at all. The product description promised boots that are COMPLETELY waterproof which is not the case and I'm pretty disappointed. I went to an outdoor trial (dog race) and it was raining. Just from the short walks back and forth from the shelter tent to starting line on the wet grass, my feet were soaked within 20 minutes. I even made sure to avoid wet puddles on the grass but still got super wet. One other time I was walking the dogs in the rain and even with an umbrella over me, my feet were drenched in less than a half hour. I guess I have to go back to rubber boots...
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