This season if consumers are on a budget (or otherwise) and happen to be trying to find some super-cool footwear, fringe Minnetonka boots are really worth spending some time to look out! This season especially "funky" shoes or boots and fringe-laden styles are exactly in line with everyday fashions - Minnetonka definitely does the job perfectly through what they have available for women.
What to look for this year in fringe Minnetonka boots:
Tramper Minnetonka Boot - This Minnetonka Fringe Boot seems to be the most popular style in the lineup - basic ankle height moccasin style with fringe about the top of the shaft. This boot has a "grip" sole for great traction, and I expect this is where the boot got its name.
Hi Top Back Zip - Here is a basic moccasin style with a stylish twist - it has a braided and studded strap around the top of the boot shaft, with a zipper up the back for easy on and off. Very stylish.
Minnetonka Five Layer Fringe Boot - Now we're talkin'! These boots (as the name implies) have five layers of fringe that are placed horizontally up the boot shaft. They have a rather extravagant and very stylish look.
Three Layer Calf Hi Fringe Boot - Similar to the style of the five layer boot, but rising up to the mid-calf level. Fun look, great boots to have jeans tucked into.
Two Button Fringe Ankle Boot - This boot stands out as having the most unique look - it has two buttons on the side of the boot with the fringe in the front rather than on the top of the boot or along the shaft. Gorgeous style. (A note on this boot - per consumer reviews, this boot runs quite narrow so might not be the best choice for average to wide feet.)
Yes there are a number of alternative varieties available within the Fringe Minnetonka Boot lineup for women of all ages - all of them beautiful! For people with a strong liking for earthy styles in footwear (like I do), it's surely worthy of somebody's time to allow them a good, longer check!
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