: Bearpaw Womens Suede & Shearling 10' Boots - Style 405 Dream

Bearpaw Womens Suede & Shearling 10' Boots - Style 405 Dream




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 142







Binding: Apparel
Brand: Bearpaw
Sales Rank: 142


Features:
  • Genuine Suede leather, Genuine shearling sheepskin lining
  • These are NOT Ugg Australia Boots, the are Bearpaw.
  • Lugged sole bottom, BearPaw esteemed label
  • True sizing. If you wear a ½ size, we recommend ordering 1 size up.
  • Available in multiple colors, Boot measures 10 in Tall







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Product Description:
Relax your paws with these comfortable ladies suede boots with shearling sheepskin lining from BearPaw.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very Happy
I love the rubber sole because it's better for snow/ice, and as the description said they run small, so buy a half a size larger if you are a half size.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - bearpaw boots
Love these boots. They are just what I was looking for to keep my feet and ankles warm. Shipping was super fast.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Love these boots!
Super cute and comfortable boots! Read the reviews and ordered a size 9 when I usually wear an 8 or 8 1/2, and they fit fine. I waterproofed them as soon as I got them and they took just fine to it. I like that these boots actually have traction on the bottom, unlike the flat, "for style" boots or Uggs that you see. You cant even tell that the bottoms are chunky. I have seen Uggs and just about every other style of these boots and I can't even tell the difference. I would rather have these than Uggs anyway because everyone has Uggs, and they are double or more the price of Bearpaws.
It is only October, so I havent been able to put them to the Minnesota winer test yet, but they already keep my feet warm.
I like the length, I can tuck my jeans in, or roll them up. You can fold the boot down if you prefer. I read a review that said it is hard to roll them down....it isn't the easiest task in the world, but it is definetely possible.
Great boots, great price!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great priced boots / Great Quality
This is a very nice boot that I got for the gold weather. I think the soles are just fine and to be honest quite thick. I've owned other name brand boots like Ugg and I can't tell a difference between these and my Uggs. They came very quick in the mail and I will probably buy some other colors.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I moved from Arizona to Washington and needed a warm boot right away. I tried these on at at store then ordered them from Amazon to get the color I wanted. They are true to size, toasty warm, great tread and cool looking. I will probably get a second pair!

Dream 405 Style - Boots 10' Shearling & Suede Womens Bearpaw




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