I have them in Cherry Red and my daughter has them in green. We both love them and haven’t found them to be squeaky. I was sceptical but I think they’re more flexible than my old (very old 😬) purple leather ones from the late 1990s. 😳
The thing I love the most about this channel is that Audrey never, and I say NEVER, pressures us to fill up our wardrobes immediately and instead encourages us to look things up first, be critical, and assess if we truly gravitate to certain things. Almost every influencer this time urge us to make purchases here and there every now and then. Most of the time, it makes us forget to find our own aesthetic and just fit in the boxes they made. I'm a young dude and this mature lady is my favorite content creator 🥺💯✨
When I was in high school my big gift for Christmas one year was a pair of leather boots given to me by my parents. I still have them and I am 69 years old.
Please make a video about what types of boots look best with various pants and skirts, i.e., hem lengths and widths. I have a difficult time with that. Thank you!
Same!! I find the male side of style youtube is very lacking in this type of content. I’m not a fan of the yelling at the camera, strict rules, the constant ads and the fundamental attitude of guilting the audience and the intention of dressing better just being about attracting women. I want to learn how to dress well - for me, find my own style and how to care for my things. I like Audrey as she is calm, well informed and well spoken. She never says “you must, you cant, never do this, and you HAVE to”, she always goes in the “you could, consider trying, perhaps this & i like to” direction. The first is so aggressive and restrictive, and the last is more approachable and flexible. It doesn’t feel like shes trying to sell me something, and i love that she encourages slow fashion and intentional closet pieces.
Things I never regret investing in: quality denim, leather boots, handmade leather bags, non-trend jewelry pieces. Keep them for life, pass them to the next generation.
What brands do you recommend? I’m seeking to start investing in long-lasting things like that myself. I’m not much of a jewelry person, but I’d take recommendations in any of the other categories you mentioned!
@@mikea6289 hello. Denim: Citizens of Humanity, Frame, Mother, and Selvedge LEvi’s. Leather bags: Portland Leather Goods, W+P Standard (formerly Whipping Post) and Swimming Crow, Portland being my favorite by far. Frye Leather boots -look for vintage or double-check where they are made for modern styles. Beek, Lane. Smaller makers are available if you hunt around online. Good leather is often a no-name or little-known-name. Spain, Portugal, Italy, Mexico are excellent sources. Countries who love horses and horsemanship make fantastic leather to last generations. Australia as well. Happy hunting!
I was always surprised about (the lack of) quality in American shoes. When you travel to Eurpe definately put shoes on your shopping list. Good quality shoes are much easier to find here and at a much lower price point!
@@tilialindenbaum3114 i live in Germany. I think german shoe brands last longer and have very good quality. For example, Salamander or Unutzer. I also like some italian brands, but most of them are not suitable for german climate
@@Losshe waldläufer German brand, most of their items are a bit on the old-fashioned side. But the ones that are not, are absolutely amazing. Especially when you want to wear them with thick socks go for Weite (width) H or even K. It's their specialty. I buy my waldläufer on Vinted or ebay Kleinanzeigen.
This is one of your best videos. I don't know where you live, but as an Italian that went to Paris last year...you really know almost everything about being truly chic. Thank you for this content. You really know what you are doing. P.s. you are a beauty!
not to flex but I have 100 years old boots in really good condition haha. Bring back those edwardian boots, their shape is just GORGEOUS. Anyway, I also think it is important to go for a timeless style, a low heel, laces and a skinny fit around the ankle is always so pretty (like yours at 5:40 !!). I always choose a lace boot because I have very narrow feet.
@@keydesignelements862 I don't know much about shoes brand tbh ,, I have some from Jonak which are good quality for the price (150€ with a leather sole) and in that style. They are made in Portugal.
Omg, yes, both Edwardian and Victorian boots are just so gorgeous! Be super happy with the boots you got! (I got combat boots from 1920, that are amazing, but unfortunately finally start to wear down after 5 years of intensive use)
A very informative post, Audrey. Great that you featured Crockett and Jones who really do make classic shoes and boots using top quality materials and traditional methods. I come from a Northamptonshire (England) shoe making family and am related to the Jones family. Two points I would like to add to maintain the longevity of your boots are to insert shoes trees after wear and to polish regularly. Wearing classic classy shoes/boots always always makes me feel chic, no matter how casual the outfit. You are spot on!
Audrey, thank you! I’ve been eyeing the Thursday Captain boots forever, but the only comprehensive reviews of them that I could find were for their male version. After reading your blog, I’m sold!
I was't sure if I wanted to subscribe to your channel at first, because your style is quite different from mine and I find more style inspiration from other RU-vidrs perhaps. But, you have becoe one of my favourites anyways, because of the detailed advice you give on finding quality fashion, and making long-lasting sustainable purchases. Made me a lot more toughtful and observant on what to buy and what, for example, fabrics I like (spoiler alert: it's usually the natural fibers and not polyester, etc). You definitely have educated me on what to look for, and I love that! Thank you
I haven’t even watched and I am so excited. I have had a run of bad luck with boots, and have had more than one pair fail before their time in spite of buying what I thought were quality shoes.
Also, love the Dear Frances Park boot. It's an understated combat style and works great for me as a petite. I refer to them as my "magic boots" because they are so flattering and versatile.
I'd love for this to be a series! I've bought from thrift stores and fast fashion clearance racks my whole life and I'm only just getting into wanting to buy long-lasting, quality pieces for my wardrobe so that I don't have to keep repurchasing coats, shoes, clothing, etc. I would love to see this video idea but for different areas of clothing!
Oh I’ve never been this early, how exciting. And perfect timing because I was JUST looking at knee high and ankle boots since mine are over 6 years old and ready for an upgrade.
@@AudreyCoyne thank you! I would love to see you expand on this video by hearing more about your boot collection and any styling tips/inspo you might have!! Especially the lace up boot. Ive seen the Christy Dawn modern victorian-ish/edwardian(??? Im not sure) lace up boots styled with dresses and it gives me big Anne of Green Gables vibes that I am loving. I'm 5'4 and on the curvier side so I don't know how that'll play out on my silhouette but nevertheless would love your style insight!
Wow! Thank you so much for making this video. I recently moved to Michigan from Texas and have realized the importance of investing in good boots, but didn’t know where to start. This was extremely helpful. Thank you!!!
I will take your recommendation of buying boots that are not too dressy, and not too formal, black and suits every clothing items that I own. Thanks for the tips, Audrey. 💞💞🤗🤗
Audrey, thank you for a very comprehensive review of boots! Every single individual who sells footwear should watch it! I also love boots and agree that it is worth to really take the time and ensure one is getting the quality and value to suit the purpose. By the way I invested in my first over the knee boots last year, the Stuart Weitzman low heel ones that you showed and I absolutely love them! In addition I have a couple of stylish all leather shoes with a leather sole, that were made in Italy from over 20 years ago that I have had re-soled a couple times and they look and feel brand new. They are so comfortable! Similarly, I do social ballroom and Latin dancing and I can tell you a good fitting leather shoe will not hurt me at all when I am dancing all night. Stay safe! 🇨🇦
Good timing, I have been binge watching Trenton and Heath! They are two shoe cobblers and they have taught me a lot about shoes and care. Really worth a watch if you want to learn more about quality shoes and their restoration!
I live in Australia and I love buying shoes from an Aussie brand “Wittner”. It’s been around since 1912. Their footwear is made of leather inside and outside. They are really comfortable
tigrezz 08 it lasts very long time if given proper care. To me, they are like investments. I have sensitive feet, they are the only brand of foot ware that don’t give me foot pain or blisters.
You have the eye and you have the gift of gab as they say. Sometimes I just will listen to your voice and it brings me back around. Your thoughts of fashion or spot on at least for me. Thank you so much friend😻
Please make more such guide videos, because they are really helpful. I truly loved your previous one on jeans, and found a pair that's a no brainier for me and I feel very good in them. Thank you so much Audrey ❤️
Just some extra info here :). You can actually repair a glued sole by sanding it off and glueing another one on top of the old sole. Also the term full grain leather can be abussed a bit as its not a protected term. If you really wanna know if its a good leather you can look for a well known tannery or the thickness and finish of the leather. :)
You look so pretty with your hair up! Great tips btw, been looking for something like this FOREVER, these are tips you only learn with buying and wearing
Great subject, I wear Chelsea boots all the time, they are my favourite. The article on your blog is so well documented I will definitely check out a few of those brands ! The ones I wear are from Orban's, a french brand with a fabric in spain, probably the cheapest Goodyear welting on the market at the moment, maybe due to the genuine leather (it's still good but not great), and the fact that the shop is tiny and looks more like a storage room (wich is actually cool especially when you're poor, shy and just starting in the style/sartorial path, plus they are so nice and down to earth). I asked my cobbler to put rubber soles and metal toe taps and I'm sure that with good care they are going to last very long now ! 😊
I loooove this, and really appreciated the recommendations in your blog! After years of buying fast fashion, it’s hard to just know where to *start* looking for higher quality pieces!
Just in time for fall! I have some boots that I've had for many years but haven't worn much. I'll have a better appreciation of them now I hope. I loved learning about leather too. Thankyou.
Thank you for talking about this! I hate buying shoes I love but that fall apart quickly! This is why I never buy Pleather aka "vegan leather " They always fall apart on me after 3 years. I bought my first pair of Durangos almost 6 years ago. They have been re-heeled and are still going strong after 30 hrs a week+ standing ! per month so far my cost per wear has been $2.19 . They have been well worth the money I spent on them!
Thank you! I just found your channel and I’m obsessed! Going to buy boots day after tomorrow (I live in Amsterdam but currently in Poland) so this is super perfect timing
Could you do a video about styling boots? I actually have the 2 basic styles that you mentioned and, eventhough I love them, it's been hard for me to styled them.
This was so helpful and informative, thank you! Might you do a boot guide for finding high-quality boots for snowy winters? I'm in upstate New York, so I'm trying to find boots that are high-quality, but still look classy. Thank you so much Audrey!
Hi Audrey, I love this deep-dive into boots! I finally got the Captain boots and I'm completely in love. I want to take care of them so they last forever! Much love, Jennifer
Hi Audrey, I wanted to watch a video about boot quality from a women's perspective. And I have to say, I give you 2 big thumbs up after mentioning "goodyear welted" and recraftable boots. My personal opinion is the goodyear welt is pretty much the defining boundary between high quality and low quality footwear. Best wishes to ya!
I absolutely love ankle boots. I'm "vertically challenged" and tells have a tendency swallow me up. I think I'm going to treat myself to a pair of Crocket &Jonses in 2021.
I've learned so much watching this video. You're absolutely amazing, Audrey. I'll start saving up for a really good pair of boots to get at the end of this winter. I'm going to follow all your tips. I have so much admiration for you. Please don't think that the time you put into editing and making your videos is unnoticed. You inspire me to create more content for my own channel 💖
Thanks Audrey. Also a very timely topic for me. Must be the approaching autumn; everyone is looking at warm, cozier styles. Also love your calming voice and relaxed style. Perfect in these stressful times. Thanks for posting!
For those in Canada looking for good boots I’m setting up to order the Ladies Romeo from Canada West. They aren’t as formal, but they’ll hit all the craftsmanship markers. I haven’t found anything else this quality at this price point. They also have an insulated version.
I have several pairs of boots by Born, obviously not as expensive or well made as the Crockett & Jones but they are some of the most comfortable I have ever worn. There are some great shops on eBay that sell shoes and boots that are returns. My last pair looked as though they have never been worn & I paid %50 of retail. Thanks for this video, it's a keeper I absolutely love boots!
Another info-packed video 👏🏽 Audrey, Im curious if you wear perfume and if you’ve found a signature scent. If yes, do you have a specific approach or tips on choosing perfume? A video on that would be so interesting, as I’m trying to come across a perfume that would just be a love at first sniff :)
I enjoyed your video and also referred to the blog where I read each boot profile even though I do not intend to purchase leather. As always you are just as elegant in print as you are in video. I would assume that we can apply much of the information to construction and style when buying vegan. Would you consider doing a video for vegan accessories and shoe/boot products?
Hi Audrey, just checking out your site, thanks for sharing so much info. who knew🤷🏽♀️, and by the way you sound alot like my Favorite Ballerina Misty Copeland😉😎
Thanks Audrey. Good boots definitely stand the test of the time. Absolutely worth spending more on them without going crazy either. My Dad bought me some beautiful Russell and Bromley suede boots in 2009 and they are still going strong and even look almost as new after all these years. I recently bought some amazing leather ankle boots from Miss L Fire in a sort of Victorian style. You might like them - they're a great brand. Not cheap but totally worth it !
I've been wearing a couple of pair of Sudinis for over 10 years and they are falling apart. I enjoyed your fall trends video because you clued me into the heavy presence of boots this year. This is the year to replace them, I think. Your videos are powerful resources.
That was amazing! Thank you. I want to get all my boots out and give them a good look over. I like to take them to the shoemaker for a good professional polish and heel check before the boot season swings into high gear.
love this! I'm on the hunt for a knee-high boot with a wider toe box. The problem is that the trend for the past few years have been for pointy toes - ouch! :(
Excellent content. So well researched and presented. A question please. Of the suggested boots, I don't see any side zippers, only pull on boots. Is there a reason for this? I like the ease of a zipper. Any links for zippered boots? Thanks as always for your grace and style
I have two pairs of black Vagabond ankle boots that I love. One pair is lug sole zip up with faux shearling lining and taller shaft. Another is 2.5” block heel zip up that hits below ankle bone. I am not a boot person because I like to slip in and out of footwear, not bending over or kneeling down to get shoes on and off. Also, where I live there’s no 4 season or rainy season, I wear Converse or Simple low profile sneakers all year round. However, I do love lace up wingtip brogue shoes and monk strap Oxford. They remind me the time I lived in London.
Audrey could you do a video about pants lengths, we're about the same height and I can sew so I take up hems myself but I'm not sure about the correct lengths for diffent styles of pants sometimes.
I love boots but I have a really hard time finding any that I can wear. I have super high arches. I’m pretty much confined to lace up boots but they have to have a wide tongue or there’s a gap. Feels like I’m hunting for the holy grail sometimes! On the other hand I have a pair of wingtip ankle boots that is, no joke, thirty years old. Quality pays for itself in longevity.
Christina Aubin I have the same problem. Most boots don’t seem to accommodate high arches, so now I never buy boots without trying them on first. Every once in a while I’ll find one that fits just right and without laces!
I wear vintage Frye harness boots. I have never bought a new pair. Buy them on eBay mostly. I lucked out finding that boot that I can wear for tens hours. Wide foot high arch. I always feel well supported and somewhat edgy.
Thank you Audrey, I love boots too! I live in a rainy weather state (hoping for rain now as the state is engulfed in wildfires 😢). I love my Canadian Blondo ankle boots. Wow are they terrific! I am going to head over to your blog now and get more info! ❤️
I’ve never purchased second-hand because if boots conform to the wearer’s foot wouldn’t that not work out for the second owner? Do they just “re-conform”? Can’t wait to read your boot blog. Thanks!
We all walk differently so someone may have a step that rolls in or rolls out that will affect one’s spine . I I always say that footwear is what supports our whole spinal column so I need to have some thing that conforms to the way I stand and walk. All one has to do is look at the heel and one can see where it starts wearing down.
lots of second hand shoes have only been worn once or twice and then are resold at a discounted price! So they’d be practically new and you wouldn’t have to worry about them being moulded to someone else’s foot.
Nighthawks , good to know. I do give away my own footwear where I have only want it once or twice because of wrong sizing. There is one thing I have learned, unless I want to take the chance, I’m not going to buy footwear when I’m on vacation out of town , because often I am in a rush and then I don’t have the opportunity to return it to the store if there is a problem.
@@nighthawks764 I was just going to say the same thing! I got gorgeous Frye boots second hand, because she'd had them dyed but didn't like the end result. I got boots that were like brand new, I love the color, and only paid a fraction of the new price 💙
May i make a suggestion? A great place to search for leather ankle boots are at a tack shop. The sole is sturdy, they are leather but you can find faux leather. Most are lace up. You can find pull ons, and ones that zip up the front. I didnt care for the zips. Caused problems for me when I was riding.When I had my foot in the stirrup with heels down it caused the zip to slip. We call them paddock boots. They are comfy and hard wearing. Good luck!
This was such a timely video for me. I'm also starting the hunt for my first high quality boot. I'm definitely settled for a Chelsea ankle boots. Thanks Audrey. And yes please create the other boot videos you suggested.
Alancy Rebello I can highly recommend the Penelope Chilvers Chelsea boots, the best purchase I ever made! I’m considering getting the fleece lined Oscar Chelseas that Audrey highlights. They are pricey but I see it as an investment and it works out cheaper than spending £100 every year or two.
This video came in the perfect timing. Im looking for good quality boots that are comfortable and goes with everything. Great tips! Thank you so much❤️
Loved the detailed information in this video! Have you found a great pair of combat boots that you recommend? I really love your style and standards for quality so really appreciate your recommendations.