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6 Shoes You Should Stop Wearing in the Winter

We do some pretty peculiar things for the sake of fashion. Waiting outside H&M for hours to snag the latest designer collaboration, paying over $1000 for a pair of Yeezys, or even spending a countless amount of time pinning outfits we may never actually wear. However, when it comes to staying warm in the wintertime, that’s where we draw the line. Thankfully bundling up can be a stylish affair full of amazing coats, cozy knits, and seasonal footwear. That being said, there are a few select items in our closets that we think are more sensibly reserved for the warmer months of the year. Today we’re focusing on shoes, because keeping your feet toasty is the key to overcoming even the chilliest of temperatures.

Scroll down to see six shoe styles we think you should avoid during winter unless you agree to wear them with socks or thick tights. We just want to keep you warm, friends.

Anyone who lives in chilly climates knows that the more you can cover up your feet, the better—don’t be cruel to your heels!

This one is easy—simply wear traditional loafers to get the same polished effect.

Style these with dark-wash vintage denim. 
We love the luxe mock croc detail.
Classic and timeless.
Unless you enjoy soggy shoes, keep these puppies stowed in your closet until spring rolls around.

If you like espadrilles, you're probably drawn to earthy textures; why not experiment with wood? 

The geometric heel adds a modern touch.
These are the perfect shoes for your everyday look.
Dress these up with a midi-length dress.
We know this one's tough—they're just so cute. But as with backless loafers, your heels aren't cut out for subzero temperatures.

Mules offer that outside-the-norm kind of silhouette, so get your fix with a pair of widow's-peak pumps.

These are a wardrobe staple.
Wear these with your favorite skinny jeans.
Everyone needs simple black pumps. 
This little piggy would like to avoid frostbite at all costs, thank you very much.

Get the same pizzazz from your footwear without subjecting your toes to the snow; festively embellished heels should do the trick.

We love the playful puff on these mules.
Wear this sophisticated heel to dress up any outfit.
These shoes will last you a lifetime. 
We doubt you're going anywhere near a pool in the immediate future, which we think justifies storing these away for a few more months.

One of the best aspects of slides is the ease of getting them on and off. Try a pair of slippers for a comparable effect.

So classic you'll wear them with everything.
Style these faux-suede loafers with a blazer.
Such a pretty pink hue.
These elevated loafers will last you a lifetime.
Again, it's not easy being bare-heeled in the winter.

So you like an extra strap or two on your heels; we don't blame you. For an easy substitute, try a pair with ankle straps.

Cuff the hem of your trousers with these shoes to show off the ankle strap.
Wear from desk-to-drinks in style.
So versatile. 

Next, read about the style mistakes American girls never make.

This post was published at an earlier date and has been updated.



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