Do you love wearing boots, but can't seem to find good looking boots that are knee high? Look no more, as these boots from Bennetts Boots will make us look tall and slim by camouflaging the right areas. I like how beautifully it fits and the comfort of wearing the boots. Bennetts Boots are uniquely designed for people with wide calves and curvy legs/ankles.
Bennetts Boots found in 2007 by Amanda Bennetts is world leading Australian company that specializes in wide calf boots. Amanda came up with these boots as she couldn't find boots to fit her calves and was a frustrated with fashion industry that created boots only to a certain size.
This Jude boots from Bennett Boots has a heel height flat, which I like. It comes in black and chocolate. The full length zip allows us to wear the boots with ease and there is no need to squeeze the legs into the boots :) I have got wonderful compliments, while wearing these cute boots. This pair of Jude flat boots is in riding style and goes well with pants or skirts. I wore the boots for a long period of time and it was comfortable. The boots are light, flexible and have a lovely soft blue lining with anti-perspiration and anti-smell qualities. There are no elastics to worry about.
The boots are stitched by hand with genuine leather. They use leather as it is comfortable, absorbs moisture and breathes. Leather protects the foot and also shapes it self to the foot and calf. Napa leather is used for the upper part of the boots, as it is good quality, lightweight, strong and the softest leather that comes from the Napa cow. They use full grain or top grain leather, as it is the strong part of the hide, which is durable. This natural form of leather is expensive and has no polishing or finish done to it. Cowhide is used in different weights and cuts. Pigskin hide is used in the inner sole. I removed the pigskin hide and replaced it with my own orthotics because of religious reasons and still find the boots very comfortable.
If we care well for these boots it will last long. The boots come with guidelines on how to care for the leather. If we clean the boots with leather cream to nourish, condition and polish i.e. using products like Zorbel the boots will get an instant shine.
Using water and stain protector spray, and allowing the boots to naturally air dry are other ways we can take care of it. The boot comes with shapers, so it is best to put these on when the boots are not worn, as this would prevent the boots from bending or having creases. The boots also come with an extra heel so we can replace without cost, if needed.
There are a few stores in Australia and worldwide. I like the new design and pictures on their site, which makes it is easy to buy online as they ship worldwide for free. The sizing chart on the site is helpful in deciding the perfect fit. There are wonderful collection of designs and choice of colour available. I would like if Bennetts Boots mention the type of leather that are used in different parts of the boots.
If you follow Bennetts Boots on Twitter and Facebook you will be able to see their new collections and get to know about deals and coupons.
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Bennetts Boots found in 2007 by Amanda Bennetts is world leading Australian company that specializes in wide calf boots. Amanda came up with these boots as she couldn't find boots to fit her calves and was a frustrated with fashion industry that created boots only to a certain size.
This Jude boots from Bennett Boots has a heel height flat, which I like. It comes in black and chocolate. The full length zip allows us to wear the boots with ease and there is no need to squeeze the legs into the boots :) I have got wonderful compliments, while wearing these cute boots. This pair of Jude flat boots is in riding style and goes well with pants or skirts. I wore the boots for a long period of time and it was comfortable. The boots are light, flexible and have a lovely soft blue lining with anti-perspiration and anti-smell qualities. There are no elastics to worry about.
The boots are stitched by hand with genuine leather. They use leather as it is comfortable, absorbs moisture and breathes. Leather protects the foot and also shapes it self to the foot and calf. Napa leather is used for the upper part of the boots, as it is good quality, lightweight, strong and the softest leather that comes from the Napa cow. They use full grain or top grain leather, as it is the strong part of the hide, which is durable. This natural form of leather is expensive and has no polishing or finish done to it. Cowhide is used in different weights and cuts. Pigskin hide is used in the inner sole. I removed the pigskin hide and replaced it with my own orthotics because of religious reasons and still find the boots very comfortable.
If we care well for these boots it will last long. The boots come with guidelines on how to care for the leather. If we clean the boots with leather cream to nourish, condition and polish i.e. using products like Zorbel the boots will get an instant shine.
Using water and stain protector spray, and allowing the boots to naturally air dry are other ways we can take care of it. The boot comes with shapers, so it is best to put these on when the boots are not worn, as this would prevent the boots from bending or having creases. The boots also come with an extra heel so we can replace without cost, if needed.
There are a few stores in Australia and worldwide. I like the new design and pictures on their site, which makes it is easy to buy online as they ship worldwide for free. The sizing chart on the site is helpful in deciding the perfect fit. There are wonderful collection of designs and choice of colour available. I would like if Bennetts Boots mention the type of leather that are used in different parts of the boots.
If you follow Bennetts Boots on Twitter and Facebook you will be able to see their new collections and get to know about deals and coupons.
All rights reserved on photographs and written content Createwithmom © 2012. Please Ask First