10th Commandment: November 20
Nov 20, 2013
Elected Official
Frye Dorado Cognac Boot ($478)
Hill Staffer
Paid Intern
Corso Como Francine Boot ($99)
Elected Official
Frye Dorado Cognac Boot ($478)
Hill Staffer
Paid Intern
Corso Como Francine Boot ($99)
A few months ago, my husband killed two of my plants. I was out of town for several weeks, and while I was away, he apparently forgot that plants need water to live. So when I returned, my snake plant and my Calamondin tree were both dead, while his braided money tree continued to thrive. […]
It’s allegedly spring. However, for every minute of sunshine, there seems to be an hour of rain and gloom. So while I’d love to wear lighter spring pieces, it’s time to bring on the layers.
Inside the reader mail bag there are questions about summer beauty, hiring a personal shopper, navigating a sudden breakouts, and more. Let’s dig in!
A few months ago, my husband killed two of my plants. I was out of town for several weeks, and while I was away, he apparently forgot that plants need water to live. So when I returned, my snake plant and my Calamondin tree were both dead, while his braided money tree continued to thrive. […]
It’s allegedly spring. However, for every minute of sunshine, there seems to be an hour of rain and gloom. So while I’d love to wear lighter spring pieces, it’s time to bring on the layers.
Inside the reader mail bag there are questions about summer beauty, hiring a personal shopper, navigating a sudden breakouts, and more. Let’s dig in!
And just like that, it’s April. Summer is almost upon us, and the retailers are filled with linen wares. Now, you know that I am usually unwilling to wear linen to work due to the wrinkles. But in this post-pandemic world, perhaps my mind can change.
I have a similar pair of Corso Como boots (last year’s Racine, found on Rue La La) and they are my. favorite. boots. ever.
They’re comfortable for walking all day, but they’re also real leather,and well-made for the price. Most corso como boots have a hidden stretch panel in the back that runs up the whole back of the boot shaft, but it’s hidden under panels of leather, so they can be a good option for ladies of all calf-shapes.
I can actually vouch for these Corso Como boots – just picked up a pair from DSW a few weeks ago. They’re made with quality leather and are very comfy – totally worth it!
Third vote for the Corso Como boots. I have them too, and they are amazingly comfortable. I’ve had other pairs of Corso Como shoes and they last forever!
I LOVE my Corso Como boots. I have two pairs including the ones above. They are comfy, stylish and durable. They must be coated in something because when they get wet the water evaporates almost immediately. There is no need to spend several hundred dollars on boots when you can get quality leather ones for $100 or less.