Posted by kim on March 12, 2010
Now, I’m not a big fan of cowboy boots, but if I were able to get some NFR Tickets face value, I’d definitely be willing to attend the National Finals Rodeo coming in December to Las Vegas, Nevada, and I’d actually consider wearing cowboy boots!

So I decided to “zapp.me” some “cowboy boots”, and I scoped out these Old Gringo Leopardito 8″ Cowboy Boots, as they combine my love of animal prints and my favorite color of pink. Available from Zappos.com, $379.95 with free shipping.
Part cowgirl, part fashionista, these leopard print boots are the perfect addition to your wardrobe! Dual pull on straps. Distressed leopard print toe and upper. Leather lined. 1 1/2″ heel.
Ok, now I got distracted because Old Gringo makes mules, too….

Now I would definitely wear these Old Gringo Leopardito Mules (remember brown mules are my absolute favorite shoes), available from Zappos.com as well for $289.95 with free shipping.
Show off your wild side in these cute leopard print mules. Distressed leather upper for a great weathered look. Leather lined. “Scratched” leather outsoles and heel. Tip of the heel has added rubber for slip-resistance. 2 1/4″ heel.
*Old Gringo® boots go through a 130 step handmade production process. Old Gringo® also develops and tans its own leathers and textures to make sure the end result is a super high quality product. No wonder they are so expensive!
Posted by maryanne on February 23, 2010
At last, clogs are receiving some long overdue attention. Top-name fashion designers are incorporating Swedish clogs into their fashion footwear lines with new variations like kitten heels, platforms, sling backs, and great textures. The new styles allow women and teens to share their appreciation for the wooden footwear. In their simplest form, authentic clogs are still embraced. Cape Clogs are made in Sweden by a family of six-generation cobblers using eco friendly material, Alder (birch) wood and Italian leather. With a lower price point and vibrant patterns, Cape Clogs offers on-trend styles for 2010. Read more via PRWeb.

Shown Left: Cape Clogs Cherry Blossom Wooden Swedish Clog
Shown Right: Cape Clogs Zebra Wooden Swedish Clog
Find 45 more Cape Clogs styles at Endless.com.
Posted by kim on January 12, 2010
Bobbie Thomas, TODAY Style Editor and author of the Buzz column for In Touch weekly rounded up the exciting and surprising items to look out for in 2010 style trends (such as grey-beige nail polish), and I was excited to see wooden clogs are making a comeback! Woohoo!
Clog Craze
Clogs are back, and in new forms and fun patterns. Heavy hitters Chanel and Louis Vuitton both sent models marching down the runway in updated versions of the wooden shoe rather than teetering stilettos that have caused many to tumble. Designs from contemporary collections such as Stuart Weitzman and No. 6 are editor picks for spring. Hollywood’s not far behind with celebs scooping pairs from C&C Sweden, which offers everything from fun florals to metallics and even patent leather versions. And if you just can’t wait to follow in their footsteps, Free People has come out with a warm way to sport the style — the “clog boot”.

Not sure I care for these Lewis Slouch Clogs by Irregular Choice, $248 from FreePeople.com, to wear myself, but obviously others do, as they are selling out fast!
Update: These Irregular Choice Long Lashes Tweed Concealed Wedge Boots are now also available from ASOS.com, $212.47 in several sizes!
Unique but stylish very high heel slouch boots with tweed shaft and sueded clog vamp featuring buckle strap details. 2″ Platform 5″ Heel.