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These Boots Are Made for Walking

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Vanderbilt chapter.
Because we go to school in Nashville, boots are no foreign accessory to us Vanderbilt students. Cowboy boots are great (and we have no problem wearing the year-round!), but with the fall weather quickly approaching, all types of boots will soon replace those summer sandals. Here are a few of my classic favorites, which will keep you warm and stylish!
 
 
 
Although these are a splurge, they are probably the best pair of boots I have ever purchased. They’re the perfect cross between a cowboy boot and a riding boot. They come in so many great colors, and they also age nicely. But beware: every pair fits differently, so you may have to try a few pairs on before finding the perfect fit.
 
 
 
Although they may be pricey, these classic riding boots are so well-made, that you will actually wear them forever! Also, Tory Burch constantly has sales and promotions, so you can get them for cheaper! 
 
 
 
These boots are the perfect balance of comfy and cute. They’re also waterproof and super warm (especially if you get the version with Thinsulate and/or shearling), and can sustain even the snow (although, hopefully we don’t get much of that!). 
 
Have a happy and stylish fall!
 
Stacey Oswald, originally from South Florida, came to Vanderbilt as a member of the class of 2015 and got involved with HerCampus her freshman year. She became assistant editor that year and is now the Campus Correspondent for Vanderbilt HC as a sophomore. Stacey is currently a columnist for Ask Miss A- Nashville and the life section of The Hustler. She's also very involved in her sorority, Kappa Delta, as well as Invisible Children. Outside of school and her extracurriculars, Stacey finds happiness in many sources, the most crucial being exercise and the sun. She loves to attend exercise classes and is an avid runner; she recently completed the Country Music Half Marathon. She also loves Vitamin D, especially when on the beach- though of course, she only soaks up the sun after applying SPF. A few of the things Stacey couldn't live without? Good food (especially from Sweet Cece's, Bricktops, and Samurai Sushi), great books (The Hypnotist's Love Story is a recent favorite), her family back in Florida, her wonderful boyfriend, and all of the great friends she's made at Vanderbilt.