Gli stivali di Winnie Pooh


Ugg boot

Ugg boot

Io li ho sempre odiati. Ma in questi giorni con il termometro che oscilla tra i due e i cinque gradi sto valutando seriamente l’acquisto di un paio di ugg. Ok, ho sempre detto che fanno assomigliare una qualsiasi ragazza mediamente carina  a Winnie the Pooh ( che sarà pure tanto tenerello, ma non può essere preso a modello di fascino..) ma vuoi metteere con la fantastica sensazione di avere i piedi belli al calduccio?

Putroppo dobbiamo fare i conti con la realtà: non siamo Carrie Brandshaw che esce di casa coi sandali a gennaio tanto alza un braccio e prende un taxy.   A noi al massimo se alziamo un braccio sotto casa (con addosso un paio di sandali col tacco a gennaio) si ferma un camion che ci chiede quanto fa una mezz’ora.  Coniugare fashion e piedi caldi sembra davvero una mission impossibile. Io pensavo di aver trovato una soluzione con gli stivali di cuoio di un numero più grande e calzerotti di lana belli spessi infilati dentro. Solo che poi sono costretta sempre a metterli coi calzettoni da sci anche quando ci sono 15 gradi. Per non parlare delle decollétté tanto carine di vernice che adoro indossare sotto i jeans. Quelle appena il termomento arriva sotto i dieci gradi diventano immettibili.

Voi come lo risolvete il dilemma piedi freddi vs scarpe carine?  Li indossate o li indossereste gli uggs?

15 comments to Gli stivali di Winnie Pooh

  • Sabrina

    Io combatto imperterrita da giorni contro il freddo pur di continuare ad indossare delle scarpe degne di essere chiamate tali… inoltre con gli uggs (che ammetto, sembrano davvero caldi e comodi) sembrerei davvero uno gnomo, data la mia (scarsa) altezza e la totale assenza di qualsivoglia rialzo dei suddetti!
    PS fantastico questo blog e complimenti per i look!

  • laceci

    arrivo dal blog di FdC per scoprirne uno altrettanto fantastico!
    (commento in ritardo ma questo è un quesito che mi ha attanagliato per tutto l’autunno)
    (finti, col piffero che spendo 250 euro per un paio di stivali pelosi) ugg comprati per affrontare il freddo polare: mediamente decenti con il jeans infilato dentro, terribili con collant/leggins. ma tengono taaaanto caldo 🙂 se però piove, so’ cazzi.

    ciao!

  • Maria

    Cara vorrei un consiglio. Come si fa ad essere chic quando fuori c´é meno 5 e per strada c´é un sacco di neve e i marciapiedi sono ghiacciati? Gli stivali neri stanno cedendo e non vorrei dover ricorrere allo scarponcino da trekking. Dici che questi Hug (che a me non piacciono assai) possono essere una specie di soluzione?
    (dilemmi di una napoletana emigrata in Belgio)

  • Camilla

    No, assolutamente gli hugg non sono impermeabili. I piedi ti diventerebbero due purpitielli (come si dice in belgio). E’ un dilemma serio, ti rispondo al più presto con un post dedicato a “chic and ice”..

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