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Vancouver: Rained in

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I don’t think I could blog about fashion in Vancouver without mentioning the rain at least once, so let me just get it out of the way right now. Yes, it rains a lot here in Vancouver, and yes, it sometimes affects the way we dress. Unfortunately, practicality and fashion sense are often at odds with one another. But when you do find that perfect piece where form meets function, you know it’s a must have.

To be honest, I was not a big fan of the rain boot trend at first. But after a lifetime of wet feet, I may be coming around to the idea. Not to mention, I seem to be spotting new fashion-conscious styles on the streets everyday. These feminine fits and fine finishes are quickly replacing the chunky, clunky farmer’s friend we once knew. I will even go so far as to say that some of the boots are down right beautiful, such as the weatherproof Aquatalia’s Specchio Patent boots, available at Holt Renfew (737 Dunsmuir St., 604-681-3121, holtrenfrew.com), and Celine’s shiny rubber pair at Browns (700 West Georgia St., 604-632-0102, brownsshoes.com).

But for those who prefer to opt for a more affordable, but no less fashionable find, Ladner’s Jennifer Illsley and Christy Pagani have the answer. Their aptly named e-shop, Rain Co. (shoprainco.com) offers rubber rain boots in enough colours and patterns to suit any personal style. I would recommend keeping it simple with the shiny solid black boot: a mature and classic style suitable for any outfit. But that just seems so incredibly boring, considering the selection! If personality is your priority, then perhaps you might prefer the red gingham (shown, $30) or pink vintage floral boots instead, which are undeniably adorable.

Rain Co. will also have a kiosk at the Richmond’s Summer Night Market (12631 Vulcan Way, Richmond, summernightmarket.com) on September 26, 27 and 28 only. Pay them a visit if you are interested in seeing a few styles in person or confirming your size before ordering online.

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  • Jennifer

    I’m excited to see you won the Vancouver spot! I actually had that off-campus lecture class with you (and Roman) last year so when i saw you up for the Van blogging spot i took note to vote. And thanks for the info on Rain Co., i think a pair of boots from there will be my mandatory fall gear.

  • serah-Marie

    Congrats Craig! You deserve it!

  • Erica Lam

    Great post Craig. I also love Gumdrops on West 4th for rainboots. Joe Fresh had the sweetest grey tweed boots this season – but sadly I could not find them at my local store.

  • http://www.gumdropsonline.com Singin’ in the rain

    You missed out GumDrops on W 4th Ave! It is the most fun you can have on a dismal rainy day (like today). I was in on the weekend looking at the most adorable kids rain boots ever. Nieces and nephews will be getting cute, functional, almost-as-good-as-candy Easter treats this year…

  • NAPO KALEBE

    OH MY WORD, AT MY SCHOOL(NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF LESOTHO) STUDENTS DELAYS TO APPRECIATE ALL THE LATEST TRENDS!MAY IT’S BECAUSE THEY ARE PRIMITIVE DUE TO THE PLACE THEY ARE FROM!IM SAYIN THIS BECAUSE THEY RESPONDED WEITLY WHEN THEY SAW MA FRIEND WEARIN RAINBOOTS!I M SO IN TO FASHION TO AN EXTEND THAT I HAVE RAIN BOOTS!I STILL WANT MORE OF THEM.

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