Editors Choice Review's Blundstone in NYMag's The Strategist
NY Mag's the Strategist featured Blundstone 550's today, noting that chill in the NYC air this week and that "theres nothing like the first week of cold weather to make you panic about your winter wardrobe. Mine was lacking a pair of boots I could wear not just through drizzle, but through snow, mud, and showers, too, and Blundstone felt like the obvious solution."
The review talks about how comfortable the walnut brown boots are and how robust they feel whether for rainy days or regular work days. The classic chelsea boot is available for men, women and youth.
Find out more at https://nymag.com/strategist/2021/11/what-the-editors-bought-in-october-2021.html
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