Baby, it's cold outside.
Baby, it's too cold outside
for those fugly 20 year old snowmobile boots you're hoofing around in.
Gallant effort, though.

<--perfect for those slushy days,
the "Sorellington"
Why not pick up a new pair of
Sorels this year. Founded in 1962, the Canadian company is
cooler than ever, with a host of new styles that will keep your tootsies toasty down to -25. The website has an impeccable user interface: rotate each model to view from any angle, sort according to price or temperature resistance, and ship all over the world. Not a netshopper? Even
chi-chi boutiques are stocking Sorels now, alongside the $500 Fiorentini & Bakers and $800 Costume Nationals.
the "Joan of Arctic" Case in point: Sorel was recently tapped by Parisian retailer
Colette to design a limited release boot. It's just as practical as the Tivoli duck boot style, but has an extra pop with bright blue laces over the high camel tongue.
A gift to the French, the Sorel "Collette"
I consider it a triumph when any brand you can acquire through the Sears catalogue makes the 'Do' list.
the classic "Tivoli"
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