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Trendy Snow Boots From Canadian Labels

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For Canadian fashion girls who are preparing for yet another freezing winter in the True North, it’s officially time to swap your suede ankle booties for a pair of practical yet stylish snow boots. Not surprisingly, the upcoming season of snow and sleet calls for durable footwear which can withstand both the icy streets and the frosty snowbanks! With winter weather on the horizon, we’ve compiled a roundup of weatherproof boots from a number of proudly Canadian brands.

COUGAR BOOTS

Cougar Canuck Boots in Bronze, $170: The Canadian brand was launched in 1948, and is based in Burlington, Ontario. Cougar claims to have offered wearable and waterproof boots for over three generations, and also states that it carries winter boots with varying levels of insulation for different activity levels.

These tall nylon and polar plush-lined boots from Cougar claim to provide protection in temperatures up to -30℃. The cool metallic bronze shade, thick soles and funky laces all help to complete the design.

SOREL BOOTS

Sorel Women’s Tivoli High II Boots, $190: The Kitchener, Ontario-based brand was launched in 1962 by Kaufman Footwear (created in 1907 by Jacob Kaufman). In addition to its signature boots, Sorel is also known for carrying a line of jackets, hats and slippers.

We are loving these knee-high boots, which are microfleece-lined and also feature suede leather uppers. For a fashion-forward touch, the dark grey colour and faux fur accents also fit flawlessly into this season’s runway trends.

LA CANADIENNE

La Canadienne Annabella Boots, $450: Based in Montreal, La Canadienne was founded 45 years ago and specializes in boots, along with handbags, coats and accessories. The brand states that its footwear is crafted in La Canadienne’s Montreal factory, and also offers a collection of Italian leather goods that are made in Italy. La Canadienne also claims to use eco-friendly dyes and recycled materials in its products.

For fashionistas who dislike bulky winter footwear, these slim-fitting boots made with Italian nubuck and lambskin may be a winning fit. The neutral tan and beige colour scheme can also easily flatter all your cold weather ensembles.

BIONDA BOOTS

Pajar Bionda Boots, $475: As a family-owned company, Pajar was founded in Montreal in 1963 by Paul Golbert, a French immigrant. Golbert used the first letters of his own first name, along with the names of his son Jacques and wife Rachel, to create the label’s moniker. Known for its collection of outerwear and boots, the Montreal-based brand become the official provider for the Canadian Alpine Ski Team in 1989.

These versatile black boots are wool-lined, and complete with cow and rabbit fur accents for a girlish finishing touch. If you’re looking for a footwear solution for a ski vacation or as part of a casual weekend ensemble, try stepping out in this furry pair by Pajar.