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Halifax: Swiss soles

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It happened on the floor of my hotel room in Zermatt, Switzerland. After a full day of swoosh, swooshing in the Alps, and a brief promenade through the ski town, I had schlumped my way back up to my fourth-floor room, dropped to my tired bottom and reached for the zipper of my boots. But it didn’t move. The white Aldo kicks that have been stompin’ me through winter since halfway through my undergrad had finally called it quits.

Caught without appropriate footwear in a town covered in snow, I hit the streets of Zermatt for a suitable replacement–a mission, I admit, I took on more than willingly. My new boots had to get me through, not only the rest of my Swiss week, but the worst of a Halifax winter, which blends snow with sleet, icy winds with bouts of rain, and sole-freezing temperatures with mysterious heat waves.

A black, too-practical pair first caught my eye. Stamped with a waterproof seal of approval and outfitted with fierce cleats, these boots had allowed the sensible gene, hidden somewhere below my fashion sense, to momentarily rear its ugly head. Thankfully, that visit was cut short by the milk chocolaty boot from Manas (manas.com) that then pulled my attention. Treads galore covered a necessarily sturdy rubber sole that was topped with a warm brown worn-leather upper lined in soft wool. I squished my ski-socked foot into my Italian leather gems (Italy is separated from Zermatt by a few gondolas and chair ride), tossed the French-speaking saleslady my Visa and signed beneath a total in Swiss francs. Oh, Europe.

Within my first week back home, my boots had traded their multicultural beginnings for a mixed bag of weather, walking me–effortlessly and stylishly–through gleaming snow, brown-sugar-hued slush, sheets of rain and murky puddles. Oh, Halifax.

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  • Bonnee

    What a colorful piece – so entertaining! Apart from the tragic boot casualty, the ending result was pretty darn good. Great new boots & awesome blog!

  • Heather

    A delicious description of some delicious-looking boots!

  • Anna

    If I were a saleslady and a customer “tossed” a credit card at me, I’d have to wait for the customer to pick it back up and politely hand it to me.

  • Nadine

    Thanks, Bonnee and Heather! And Anna, haha, I apologize for misleading you – it was more of a yank (from the wallet), f’lack (down on the counter), and slide (toward her, kindly). I’m not one to throw things at salesladies. :)

  • Ashley

    Nice boots!! Great article too, it gave me some hope of finding a sturdy yet fashionable pair of winter boots!

  • Steph

    Wow–I bet those were a pretty penny–I went to Switzerland a few years ago, and an appetizer-sized salad was ten bucks!!I’m in the same boat as you were–I also have boots from Aldo! And they are quite atrociously covered in faux fur, with NO GRIPS. Silly me, I bought them in the summer during my first few days in Halifax. Little did I know…Now I’m trying to track down a pair of Sorel Caribou boots and everywhere is sold out. Even in Toronto. So another year of Aldos, unless I break my neck on the freezing rain/snow-sleet we’re having this evening. Yikes.

  • suz

    faced with a lower than low balance this year, i was forced into walmart for cheap winter wear- which resulted in a paid of cute chocolate brown sweater-like wedged boots… which take all of 2 mins in the snow to soak through. i think that with some things you *do* get what you pay for.

  • Cocoa

    Oh Europe. You know, Halifax should organize a shopping trip to Paris during the nationalized sales in France. You know you’re really shopping when you’re man handling a French drag queen in an H & M for a button down. *sigh*

  • Jenny

    Its so hard to find a good winter boot, yet staying fashionable at the same time! Good Job!

  • Gill

    Nadine, you always entertain me! I love this blog!

  • Nicole Trask

    I love this one. I have been there (not Switzerland, bit chic but functional boots searching land) and I am there now! Those boots are fabulous and this blog made me laugh… Where would you recommend finding cool boots in Hali?

  • Nadine

    I’m glad I’m not alone in my winter woes of being both stylist and practical. Guh, that word gives me immediate shudders.Nicole, start with the chain stores (Aldo, Town Shoes, etc.) so you know what’s out there if the funky boutiques turn up dry. Then, head to Biscuit – I love their taste in footwear. Next, swing by Winners to see if any otherwise-painfully-priced gems have landed on the shelves, and finally, hold your breath, and walk in Kick Ass on the corner of Spring Garden and Queen. Just be prepared for what you’ll find on the little white sticker underneath.Happy snow stompin’ ladies – we need a good pair of fashionably functional boots today!

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