I just bought these for my daughter from Lands' End. She still lets me dress her for the most part, so I didn't even ask her if she liked them first. I do tend to be one of those moms who dresses her kids better than herself, so do I let a 9-year-old get away with looking better than me this fall?
Frye Maxine Campus boot- $298
These are real condenders. They are casual enough without having rubber soles and look like you could tuck skinny jeans into them.Frye Dorado Riding boot- $458
I sure do love a classic equestrian riding boot as well.
I seem to be gravitating to Frye boots. I know I 'm dating myself, but I remember the Frye name being big when I was in high school in the 80's. They still make the boot everyone had back then. I never liked it, but I like all of these.I remember these boots from high school also. Everyone had the moccasins with the beading on the front, but only the rebel types had these. I could see these now with leggings and a big comfy sweater lounging around the house. Price is right, anyway.
Born Yvette boot- $220
Perfect with a skirt or dress.La Canadienne Passion boot- $319.95
Very similar to the Born boot. Worn with an a-line camel wool skirt with a deep inverted pleat in the front: divineJuicy Couture Che boot- $349.19
I might even wear a plaid shirt if I had these. 
Descisions...descisions...
 

















 
 
 I used to be a clothing designer in New York City, then I chucked it all to start a family. I stay busy as an independent designer of kids’ clothing and textiles for various companies, and for my own label “chirp & bloom”. This is my personal blog, where I keep my notes on all things vintage, green, handmade, indie, kid-friendly, and whatever else inspires me to keep evolving. Just for fun, I feature artisans I discover at indie craft shows and share sewing and other DIY projects through tutorials. Thanks for visiting!
I used to be a clothing designer in New York City, then I chucked it all to start a family. I stay busy as an independent designer of kids’ clothing and textiles for various companies, and for my own label “chirp & bloom”. This is my personal blog, where I keep my notes on all things vintage, green, handmade, indie, kid-friendly, and whatever else inspires me to keep evolving. Just for fun, I feature artisans I discover at indie craft shows and share sewing and other DIY projects through tutorials. Thanks for visiting!
 
 
 
 
 
 All personal designs, images, and written words in this blog are copyrighted by Rebecca Harkin unless otherwise credited. Feel free to link back to my posts all you want, but please do not copy my photos or words without my permission.
All personal designs, images, and written words in this blog are copyrighted by Rebecca Harkin unless otherwise credited. Feel free to link back to my posts all you want, but please do not copy my photos or words without my permission.
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