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It’s Raining Boots!

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Maggie Fair Student Contributor, Oklahoma State University
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Becca Brooks Student Contributor, Oklahoma State University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at OK State chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

            College women can now express themselves in a whole new way: with rain boots.
            Zoubaby, which sells monogrammed rainboots, has now come out with a line of boots with mongrammed sororoity letters.  Zoubaby principal Thomas Monson said Zoubaby has licensed more than 30 sorority letters to print on their boots and is trying to get the word out about the monogrammed boots.

            Monson said the lettered boots can be great Big/Little gifts and that Zoubaby offers special discounts for group orders, including 10 percent off an order of 10 pairs or more and 20 percent off an order of 20 pairs or more.
            Zoubaby also sells its original boots monogrammed with initials for girls who aren’t in sororitites or want to express themselves in a different way.  The boots are black with a choice of four fonts and eight thread colors: beige, blue, hot pink, light pink, lime green, red silver and white.  Where’s the orange, you might ask?  Monson said Zoubaby can print special colors for group orders  including gold and OSU orange.
            The boots are sold in more than 300 boutiques nationwide, with a few locations in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Monson said.
            “We’re trying to get the boots into boutiques close to college campuses and really get the word out there,” he said.
            Boots can be ordered online at zoubaby.com for $98 a pair with possible additional group discoutns applied.  More information on Zoubaby can be found on zoubaby.com, facebook.com/zoubabyboots and twitter.com/zoubaby.

Becca is an Oklahoma State University fashion journalism student. After she graduates in December, she wants to work for British Vogue. She believes that although a $1,200 sundress looks fantastic on the runway, there are less expensive alternatives to looking fabulous. Knowing how to shop on a budget is a vital skill for every college woman. She has recently completed a life-changing study abroad experience in London and a visual merchandising internship at White House Black Market in Dallas. Becca wants to show the fashion world that you can look beautiful without breaking the bank.