Scarpe Diem SDTRONO Boot

The Womens SDTRONO Boot from Scarpe Diem and Other Comparable Boot Styles

Tonya Brisnehan
This Scarpe Diem SDTRONO Boot just has very good lines. This is an easy pull-on design made easier with a long gusset up the 8 inch shaft which is secured, once you're in, with a strap and metal button closure. Around the ankle there is a matching studded strap accent. The leather lining will wick away moisture for long wear comfort. Heel measures about 2.5 inches for a height boost and there is a full stars and bars, lugged outsole for great grip on any surface. Whatever your wardrobe, you can easily coordinate with the Dani Brown, Dani Whiskey or Dani Black colors. A very smart boot for around $245 retail.

The Scarpe Diem SDTRONO Boot may be your pick, and I wouldn't be surprised. However if you'd like to see more, check these:

Scarpe Diem Pura Boot:

You'll be fleet of foot in the Scarpe Diem Pura Boot. This sturdy looking leather boot has a slightly distressed finish to make sure it doesn't look like it came right off the shelf today. There is an adjustable buckle strap across the vamp and smaller matching strap at the leather gusset at the top of the 9 inch shaft. The all leather lining assures long wear in perfect comfort. No other detail - just a whole lot of good looks. The chunky 3 inch heel sits underfoot with a fully lugged outsole for great stability. Pick you favorite go-with color from Dani Black, Dani Brown, Dani Whiskey or Dani Roca. About a $205 retail price on this one.

Frye Veronica Shortie Boot:

The Frye Veronica Shortie Boot means business when it comes to getting you from here to anywhere else. The sumptuous leather of these boots comes in 9 different colors. All with some extremely interesting textural finishes such as, stonewashed, burnished and pebbled for some truly unique looks. The basic Wellington style has adjustable buckled straps at the ankle and also at the small leather gusset at the top of the 8.5 inch shaft. The sensible 1 inch chunk heel has a rubber tap as does the outsole. A lot of style, comfort and quality for roughly $270 retail.

Frye Engineer 12R:

If you want one good-looking boot to get you around this season, let it be the Frye Engineer 12R. Three handsome color choices of Sand, Burnt Red or Smoke are all highly burnished with distressed heel and toe for added character. Two straps with metal buckles; one across the Wellington style vamp and one at the top gusset. Both are adjustable for good fit and on/off ease. Special insole offers cushioning and is bacteria resistant. Outsole and 1.5 inch heel are Neoprene oil resistant and fully textured. Shaft measures about 9 inches. A classic looking boot with some special technology built in for a retail cost of around $218.

You won't go wrong with the Scarpe Diem SDTRONO Boot or any of these others. Ordering online may save you from full retail costs plus you may qualify for free shipping.

Published by Tonya Brisnehan

Tonya is a freelance writer as well as a researcher for various lines of products and services including entertainment, toys and fashion. Her business involves freelance in various subjects, research and...  View profile

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