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A few weeks ago, I shared my Payless shopping trip with you guys and showed you some of the awesome boots that I got there recently. This week, I’m back with more from Payless, plus another favorite pair of boots that I’m wearing to death lately.
Read on to check out what I got and why you should shop there for amazing value!
On-Trend Lug Sole Boots at an Amazing Price
As you guys know, I made a big shopping trip to Payless a few weeks back and picked up some fab new boots for the fall season. Like I mentioned before, I hadn’t been to a Payless in a long time, so I was pleasantly surprised to see how many cute styles they had – and how great the prices were!
On the day I went, they were having a boot sale, so everything I wanted was even MORE awesomely priced than usual. In addition to the combat boots I mentioned last time, I picked up these cute lug sole boots, which were marked down from $59.99 to $39.99!
Here at CF, we’ve discussed the lug sole boots trend quite a bit. It’s definitely one of my favorite trends this season, but as with other small trends, I didn’t necessarily want to spend a lot to try it.
Enter these “Brash” lug sole ankle booties – they’re the perfect way to try this shoe trend on a budget. I absolutely love these shoes. They’re the perfect height (not too tall, not too short), they have sturdy rubber soles with great traction, and they have both laces and an on-trend zipper detail. Too cute! I also love that you can use the zipper instead of tying the laces each time – it’s a simple little time-saving feature.
That’s it for this week, but I’m not done yet! Check back in two weeks for more deals from Payless, including the final part of my boots haul (and perhaps my favorite pair of the three), plus a look at all the other awesome styles you can find there.
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