I've always been into my shoes and I must have around 60 or 70 pairs now. I did have nearer 100 pairs at one point but gave quite a few away to charity that I no longer wear. The handy thing for me is that my feet haven't grown in quite a while which means I can still wear pairs from years ago. Boots are something I've not really explored when they have a heel on them, I've always been more of a Chelsea boot kind of girl. I don't tend to like wearing open toe shoes, so boots are actually a good option for me, plus it's a warmer option in the winter.


The Zuly boots from Miss G Couture have a 'luxury knit stretch material' with a rounded toe and chunky four inch wooden heel. They give you some good height but are stable enough due to the wide heel. They come in two different colours; the first is a pastel spring pink that could be perfect to add a bit of colour to your outfit and rings true to the 'millennial pink'. The second pair are the cream for when you want a more neutral option. One thing to note with this colour is that the cream boots look a little more ashy on the website compared to what they appear in person but I'm not too bothered about that, it's not like I own a ton of cream boots.


If you compared these boots to a designer pair such a Yeezy's, which you could easily pay over £300 for, the Zuly ones are good value for money priced at £28. There will obviously be a difference in quality at these two price points, as there are some slight defects on the stitching which I'll have to fix at some point, on the back and the sides. If the Zuly's were a lot more expensive I would have been really annoyed by this and I do expect them to be completely finished when they're priced at nearly £30. There is a bit of glue visible too but it's not so obvious that you'd see unless you knew what you were looking for. I do love that they zip up and they're slim fitting so they stay nice and snug. I think they'd look stunning in black and grey too.


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