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Winter Boots You Can Actually Wear With a Dress - The Wall Street Journal

BABY, IT’S COLD OUTSIDE Brazilian influencer and entrepreneur Helena Bordon braves the show in practical-yet-chic boots at the Chanel couture show earlier this year. Photo: Getty Images
The Elongated Boot
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All-weather bona fides: The rubber platform heel elevates this sleek Italian leather pair in the slush, while a substantial toe guard plows through modest snow drifts.

Pair-with-a-dress potential: High. The tall shaft on these black beauties evokes riding boots and looks polished with any professional-looking shift.

Ideal office environment: The chilly finance department of an international auction house in a chilly city.

$1,375, tods.com

The Kitsch Hiking Boot
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All-weather bona fides: “Wear them when it’s soupy out,” said Aether co-founder Palmer West. Made in collaboration with century-old Italian boot-maker Fracap, this boot has Vibram soles that deliver ice-and-snow traction.

Pair-with-a-dress potential: It exists, but beginners might struggle to tap it. Wear these boots instead with jeans and a woolly blazer.

Ideal office environment: Google’s Boulder campus.

$400, aetherapparel.com

The Snazzy Mod Boot
Photo: F. Martin Ramin/The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas

All-weather bona fides: This vinyl ankle boot, the “Benita,” will legitimately repel wetness on those days when rain turns to snow. Tighten the handy drawstring at the ankle to make sure no slush drips down into your socks.

Pair-with-a-dress potential: High. With black tights, these boots give a girlie floral frock a tough edge.

Ideal office environment: A smart-technology music app in Brooklyn.

$395, stuartweitzman.com

The Hip Worker Boot
Photo: F. Martin Ramin/The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas

All-weather bona fides: Blundstones have been keeping feet dry on Tasmanian farmland for almost 150 years and on city streets for the past few decades. This ”thermal” style adds a removable shearling insole for a warm and fuzzy commute.

Pair-with-a-dress potential: Honestly? Low. These bulky boots work better with trousers and gray wool socks.

Ideal office environment: A food website’s test kitchen.

$225, blundstone.com

The Undercover Boot
Photo: F. Martin Ramin/The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas

All-weather bona fides: Barring a major squall, you’re good. Aquatalia prides itself on its ability to disguise the weatherproofing in city-ready boots, like this “Lucie” pair with a rubberized bottom and hardy leather uppers.

Pair-with-a-dress potential: Major. The weather-tech is so undetectable on these, you could even wear them with an evening dress.

Ideal office environment: Any Office in Anytown, U.S.A.

$395, Aquatalia, 646-677-5555

The Sweetly Chic Boot
Photo: F. Martin Ramin/The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas

All-weather bona fides: Significant, yet disguised. “A lot of utility boots reveal too much function,” said Julia Arnhold, director of women’s at Jack Erwin. The lug sole and mudguard on the “Thea” are subtle; no need for overkill in the city.

Pair-with-a-dress potential: Effortless. In tan, it looks great with a cozy knit dress.

Ideal office environment: An all-dynamo, all-millennial-pink, co-working space.

$225, jackerwin.com

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