12 Pairs of Combat Boots That Are Edgy, Cute *and* Comfy
When combat boots stomped back onto the scene last year, our feet were elated to say the least. Lace-up boots are comfortable, walkable and downright badass. They make any ordinary outfit look like a model-off-duty uniform and can easily plow through unexpected inclement weather. Which is why we’re so happy that they returned for another season. Since our Dr. Martens have seen better days, we rounded up 12 other pairs that feel fresh and new for 2019.
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See by Chloe Florrie Boot
So bright and so white that they’ll see you coming from a mile away.
G by GUESS Slayder Booties
The cranberry color is just enough to set you apart from the crowd.
Madden Girl Kurrt Lace-Up Combat Boots
Also comes in leopard, if that’s your thing.
MICHAEL Michael Kors Bastian Lace-Up Booties
It’s all in the details (i.e., luxe quilting and gold eyes).
Stuart Weitzman Sondra Faux-Pearl Leather Combat Boots
The faux-pearl outline just pushed these babies to the top of our wish list.
Skechers Women's Teen Spirit Weekend Best Boots
The comfiest boots you’ll ever own thanks to a lug outsole and memory foam insole.
Allsaints Donita Boot
The toe buckle is purely decorative, but that doesn’t make these any less cool.
Loeffler Randall Brady Combat Boots
A knit fabric gives these a bit of a sneaker vibe (and we’re so into it).
Joie Raster Leather Block Heel Combat Boots
Yup, there’s even a pair for the heel lover.
MICHAEL Michael Kors Haskell Combat Boot
For the punk rocker in all of us.
Dr. Scholl's Straight-Up Boots
These are bound to be the comfiest combat boots on the block.
Vince Camuto Bestenda Combat Boot
From the front, they’re classic combat boots. But from the side and the back, the pleated leather adds an artful touch.
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