The 25 Best Winter Boots for Women, According to Experts


by Lauren Levy for CNN

It’s that time: from early fall until late spring — and everything in between — is officially winter boot season. No matter what the temperature or precipitation forecast, we always come back to this yearly wardrobe staple, probably because they come in so many different styles for every occasion and can upgrade any look.

But whether you’re trekking through the snow or quickly shimmying to your next location on a cool day, there’s nothing worse than having numb toes, soggy feet or twisted ankles from slipping in lackluster boots. To avoid this, Dr. Bruce Pinker says quality winter boots will stand out from the competition if they “offer moisture-wicking linings, added ankle support, protection of toes, waterproofing, cushioned insoles and adequate traction on the outsole.”

When shopping for a new pair of ideal winter boots you won’t regret adding to your card, Hammer Tsui, an outdoor enthusiast and travel blogger at A Fun Couple, recommends also keeping these key features in mind:

  1. Durability
    This is a crucial factor because it directly influences the boots’ longevity and performance in harsh winter conditions. Winter boots need to withstand extreme weather, including cold temperatures, snow and ice. Durable materials and construction ensure that the boots can handle repeated exposure to these elements without compromising on functionality. A robust and well-built pair of winter boots stands out by offering reliable protection, maintaining insulation over time and resisting wear and tear.

  2. Lining and insulation
    This cozy feature directly influences the boots’ ability to keep feet warm and comfortable in cold conditions. The lining acts as a barrier against the cold, retaining body heat and preventing it from escaping. Shoppers should look for quality insulating materials like Thinsulate or fleece that effectively trap warmth without adding unnecessary bulk.

  3. Temperature rating
    The temperature rating indicates a pair of boots’ effectiveness in keeping your feet warm in varying degrees of cold. By matching the rating to the expected winter temperatures in your area, you can ensure that the boots provide adequate insulation without overheating or leaving your feet susceptible to cold.

To help find the best options, we spoke to experts including podiatrist, stylists and outdoor adventurers to find out their picks for the best waterproof winter boots, slip-on winter boots, ankle boots and winter riding boots for every lifestyle and activity level. No matter what your personal style is, there’s a pair of boots that’s a perfect match.

Melissa Coturno Combat Boots
Waterproof boots are a winter essential, and Melissa’s Coturno boot delivers on both form and function, explains stylist Elizabeth Kosich. “A funky twist on the run-of-the-mill welly, these combat-style, jelly lace-ups have a roomy toe box, soft inner soles and a lug sole built to survive anything,” she says. “Plus, they come in colors galore — 11 to be exact, which includes matte, patent, transparent, iridescent and ombré. The best part? Cleaning them is a dream — one easy wipe down and they’re back to looking like new again.”

No. 6 Pull-On Shearling Clog Boots
According to Kosich, “cool girl” winter clog booties are always a good look. “Add a fuss-free slip-on design and shearling liner and it’s a win-win,” she says. “These are particularly comfy with a stiff leather upper that delivers support and a soft, supple leather shaft that makes them luxury. The platform heel is a nice, manageable lift for all-day wear, and the polyurethane sole softens the wood base, making them quieter.”

Sézane Colette Thigh-High Boots
These over-the-knee heeled boots have it all — style, comfort and drama. “The sleek, minimalist design is the perfect cold-weather boot silhouette, its 2.7-inch heel height gives you an edge but not pain and the thigh-high style guarantees you get noticed,” Kosich says. “The velvety suede is gorgeous, top quality and lasts longer if regularly waterproofed and brushed.”

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Elizabeth Kosich Styling